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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1887 Excerpt: ...S. ii. 448, 498; iii. 75, 177).--As two corre spondents have quoted my edition of 'Elia on the subject of the above essay, may I add that the exact title of the work in which these 'Confessions' first appeared is as follows: "Some Enquiries into the Effects of Fermented Liquors. By a Water-Drinker. London, 1814." It was, as I have said, edited by Basil Montagu, and consists of a number of miscellaneous extracts, original and selected, in prose and verse, on the suhject of the evils of intemperance. I called it, following Talfourd, a series of temperance tracti; but such a description is possibly liable to mislead. I have amended this in a revised edition of the 'Elia' volume, shortly to appear. Alfred Ainqer. Monumental Heraldry (7"1 S. iii. 107).--Mr. Baonall may be glad of a reference to the following works: Boutell's 'Monumental Brasses and Slabs of the Middle Ages,' Bell & Sons, London, 1847; 'Monumental Brasses of England,' 1849; 'Christian Monuments in England and Wales,' 1854; as also to Thos. Dingley's 'History from Marble,' 2 vols., 4to., 1867-68, one of the Camden Society's publications. J. Manuel. Newcastle-upon-Tyne1 u.'si9J A Question Of Grammar (701 S. iii. 68).--The reformers' English is much better than that of the revisers, and the use of the indicative mood after "if" in place of the subjunctive is clearly a grammatical error, and is destructive of one of the niceties of the English language. In the O.T., their latest work, the revisers retain the subjunctive mood throughout, as in the A.V., t. g., Gen. xxv. 22; 1 Sam. xx. 7; Job x. 15, 16; Ps. viL 3; Jer. xxvii. 18, &o. In the N.T. the indicative or subjunctive mood seems to be used indiscriminately after "if." As instances of the former, see Mat...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1887 Excerpt: ...S. ii. 448, 498; iii. 75, 177).--As two corre spondents have quoted my edition of 'Elia on the subject of the above essay, may I add that the exact title of the work in which these 'Confessions' first appeared is as follows: "Some Enquiries into the Effects of Fermented Liquors. By a Water-Drinker. London, 1814." It was, as I have said, edited by Basil Montagu, and consists of a number of miscellaneous extracts, original and selected, in prose and verse, on the suhject of the evils of intemperance. I called it, following Talfourd, a series of temperance tracti; but such a description is possibly liable to mislead. I have amended this in a revised edition of the 'Elia' volume, shortly to appear. Alfred Ainqer. Monumental Heraldry (7"1 S. iii. 107).--Mr. Baonall may be glad of a reference to the following works: Boutell's 'Monumental Brasses and Slabs of the Middle Ages,' Bell & Sons, London, 1847; 'Monumental Brasses of England,' 1849; 'Christian Monuments in England and Wales,' 1854; as also to Thos. Dingley's 'History from Marble,' 2 vols., 4to., 1867-68, one of the Camden Society's publications. J. Manuel. Newcastle-upon-Tyne1 u.'si9J A Question Of Grammar (701 S. iii. 68).--The reformers' English is much better than that of the revisers, and the use of the indicative mood after "if" in place of the subjunctive is clearly a grammatical error, and is destructive of one of the niceties of the English language. In the O.T., their latest work, the revisers retain the subjunctive mood throughout, as in the A.V., t. g., Gen. xxv. 22; 1 Sam. xx. 7; Job x. 15, 16; Ps. viL 3; Jer. xxvii. 18, &o. In the N.T. the indicative or subjunctive mood seems to be used indiscriminately after "if." As instances of the former, see Mat...
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