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For when two synonymous Words are made use of in the Description of the same thing, the latter is sometimes put in the Genitive Case, instead of their being joined together by the Conjunction or; thus Numb. 19.2. This is the Ordinance of the Law, i. e. |
For when two synonymous Words Are made use of in the Description of the same thing, the latter is sometime put in the Genitive Case, instead of their being joined together by the Conjunction or; thus Numb. 19.2. This is the Ordinance of the Law, i. e. |
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