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Observe, that I do not place in this list the verbs which scrupulously follow in their irregularities any one of the above; but I have put after each a list of those which are conjugated in the same way.

I will now conjugate each of these irregulars in turn, omitting only those tenses which are regular, and the compound tenses, formed, as I have more than once explained, by the union of the past participle with the verb to have.

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This verb will be found conjugated in full at Chapter Ninth.

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The compounds of this verb, recaer, to re-fall, and decaer, to decay, are subject to the same irregularity.

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This verb will be found conjugated in full at Chapter Eighth

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