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. 1849 Excerpt: ...in the gen. or dot. and without a demonstrative pronoun (as oros, tredos). 256. g) When the relative is attracted, the antecedent is often placed in the relative clause, but in the case in which it would stand in the principal clause. 257. g) The antecedent is sometimes wholly omitted. As, for instance, when it is some general or indefinite notion (man, thing, &c. as in 258. g, ex. 2), or has been before mentioned, as in 258. A. In (258. h) the rel. seems under the government of a preposition belonging to the other clause. As in English sometimes, --" she would have the head of wlwsoever advised it." 258. a) &avfiaarbv noisTg og Tjftiv ovdh d Id mg, you act strangely in giving us nothing. 6) ifiaxa.Qiov T?/v fitjrtQU, oicov te'xrmv exvpriae, they pronounced the mother happy in having such children. (Here oleav = on roiovrmv.) c) ij vavg rtQEafisig ayst, Oijteq ra aipettQa qigdomaiv, ' the ship is bringing ambassadors to make (or, that they may make) their own statement. onXa xrmvrai, oig ttfivvovnai rovg adixovvtag, they are procuring arms to defend themselves with against those who injure them (or, with which to repel or punish those who injure them). T More probably, Qpaaovaiv. (Kruger.) d) ovrog iariv, ov eldsg avdQa, ) This is the man ov tldeg avdoa, ovrog tonv, ) you saw. Attraction Of Relative. e) fteradi'dmg avrix) Tov aitov, ovtreo airbg heig, t you give him a-portion of the food which you have yourself. f) Tip liyeftovi niarevaofitv ip dv Kvpog dip, we will confide in any general whom Cyrus may give us. (for ov a-'). g) anohtieo" mv ejM dya&orv, I enjoy the good things I possess. fiefjrijfttvog mv tnpa.e, remembering what he had done. h) fiereneftirSto aXXo arQdrevfia, nohg 0 nooa&e elxe, he sent for another army, ...