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From the sentiment generally admitted, that a proper selection of faulty composition is more instructive to the young grammarian, than any tules and examples of propriety that can be given, the Compiler has been induced to pay peculiar attention to this part of the subject; and though the instances of false grammar, under the rules of Syntax, are numerous, it is hoped' they will not be found too many, when their variety and usefulness are considered.
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