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accusative adding adjective alif aorist bāb bābhā Book changed Class CONTINUED difference English expressed face father formed forming the aorist FUTURE garden gate gives hand horse imperative INDICATIVE MOOD infinitive join leave LESSON letter mark master MOOD Nominative noun object participle past Persian person pesh placed Plural precedes the sign prefixing prep present pronouns rejected Rule Second SENTENCES short vowels Singular sound substantive SYNTAX tense termination third Thou tree verb VOCABULARY write zabar از است اگر ام او این با بار بد بر براي بسیار به بي پادشاه پسر تو حکایت خانه خدا خواهد خواهم خود خوش در را رو شد شده شما کرد کردن که گفت مرد مي مي شود نه
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Pagina 83 - When the elephant is once tamed, it is the most gentle and o-be-di-ent of all animals. Its attachment to its keeper is re-mark-a-ble, and it seems to live but to serve and obey him.
Pagina 76 - ... he may effect what he could not compass as an open adversary. No. XXIV. BRUISE the serpent's head with the hand of your enemy ; which cannot fail of producing one of these two advantages. If the enemy succeeds, you have killed the snake ; and if the latter prevails, you have got rid of your enemy. In the day of battle consider not yourself safe because your adversary is weak ; for he who becomes desperate will take out the lion's brains. No. XXV.
Pagina 4 - The short vowels are expressed by small marks* two of which are placed above the letter and one below it.
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Pagina 76 - I give my hand to any but you. In the mean time I shall be glad to hear that you continue your visits to my brother ; you will find him one of the most worthy persons you ever conversed with, and much esteemed for his knowledge in the law.
Pagina 90 - These birds, as measured from tip to tip of wing, or from the end of the beak to the end of the tail, exceed in size the rock-pigeon ; but their todies are much less bulky ; their feet and legs are likewise smaller.
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Pagina 58 - When the object is qualified by a relative sentence the object is placed before the verb, and the qualifying phrase after it, as...
Pagina 1 - Alphabet consists of twenty-eight letters, differently shaped according to their position at the beginning, middle, or end of words. The names and powers, and the order and figure, of the letters may be seen in the following Table.


