Excerpt from Elements of Gaelic Grammar: In Four Parts
Chaf. I. - Of Concord, Sect. 1. Of the agreement of the Article with a Noun. Sect. 2. Of the agreement of an Adjective with a Noun, Sect. 3. Of the agreement of a Pronoun with its Ante cedent, Sect. 4. Of the agreement Of a Verb with its Nominative, Sect. 5. Of the agreement Of one Noun with another, chaf. II. - Of Government, Sect. 1. Of the Government of Nouns, Sect. 2. Of the Government of Adjectives, Sect. 3. Of the Government of Verbs, Sect. 4. Of the Government Of Adverbs, Sect. 5. Of the Government of Prepositions, Sect. 6. Of the Government of Conjunctions.
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