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INDE X.

DUTCH Alphabet, and Spelling of all the differ-
ent Sounds in the Lauguage

Declenfion Table, with all the Articles, Pronouns,
Subftantives, Adjectives, &c.
Masculine Declenfions exemplified, with the Arti-
cles and Pronouns

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The Feminine declined through all its various way's
The Neuter declined
Degrees of Comparison exemplified in Declenfions
Exceptions to the Degrees of Comparison
Of the Genders of Subftantives

Of the Neutral Gender, or Verbal Nouns

Metals, Colours, and Monofyllables are Neuter
Nouns ending in f. take v. for the Plural
Subftantives ending in m. l. p. are doubled for the

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Some Subftantives have no Plural, others no Sin-

gular

Of the Gender of Adjectives

Of the Number

Of the Cafe, Nominative and Genitive

Of the Dative Case

Of the Cardinal Numbers

Dutch Diminutive

Deprivative
Defective

Repeatative
Oppofitive

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Man-

Manner of expreffing Genders, peculiar to the

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Dutch Language
Cries of Animals

Of the Apostrophe

The Lift of Verbs, and of the Dutch Conjunctive 57
Verbs ending in gen, len, ren, zen, are of the first

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Conjugation

Verbs of the Second Conjugation are preceded by
fome Prepofitions

General Example of the fame
Reflected Verbs, or Third Conjugation
Imperfonal Verbs, or Fourth Conjugation
Irregular Verbs ending in angen
The laft Syllable preceded by ui
preceded by y

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ending in ken, pen, schen,

den or ten

Some Interjections
Adverbs

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· pen and ken

Conjugation of Monofyllable verbs
Some Exceptions to the foregoing tables

A Verb Conjugated with the Pronouns poffeffive,
Subftantives, Adjectives, Genders and Numbers
Verb worden, to become, or to be

ben, weezen, worden, of the fame meaning
geeven conjugated with the relative Pronouns
and Particles

Verbs ending in erven

preceded by 00, el, or ep, before the laft
Syllable

which have in, or im, before the laft Syllable 78
the last Syllable of which is preceeded by ie
by ee

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moeten must be conjugated with the Dutch Par-
ticles relative er af, er van

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hebben to have, in all its different variations
weezen, or zyn, in its different modifications
Particles and Antecedents demonftrated
Adverbs, Prepofitions, Conjunctions, and Interjec-

tions exemplified, &c.

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Eafy

Eafy Dialogues

The Ten Commandments

The Lord's Prayer

Other Dialogue to enquire the Way
A fhort Defcription of the Dutch Country
Vocabulary

ANCIENT

The Frogs petitioning Jupiter for a King
The Belly and the Limbs
The Fox and the Swallow
The Trees and the Bramble

The Wolf and the Shepherds

The Wolf and the Lamb

FABLE S.

Fable 12

Fable 13
The Ant in Office
Eulogy

The Lion and other Beafts hunting in partnership

The Partial Judge

The Litigious Cats

The Plague among the Beasts

The Monster in the Sun

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A LIST

LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS.

Her Serene Highness the Princefs of Orange.
His Excellency Baron De Nagel, Ambaffador from
their High Mightineffes at the Court of
England.

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