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Pagina 264
... marks are needed ; as , John said that he would come soon ; Portia began by saying that the quality of mercy is not ... mark unless it is either an interroga- tion or an exclamation point , in which case it should come inside the ...
... marks are needed ; as , John said that he would come soon ; Portia began by saying that the quality of mercy is not ... mark unless it is either an interroga- tion or an exclamation point , in which case it should come inside the ...
Pagina 273
... mark pre- cedes it , and the required mark follows it . Thus : By the intercession of his friends ( who had interest at court ) , he obtained his release . See examples on pages 8 , 9 , 83 , 89 , 93 , 108 , 121 , 158 , 181 . ( Iv ...
... mark pre- cedes it , and the required mark follows it . Thus : By the intercession of his friends ( who had interest at court ) , he obtained his release . See examples on pages 8 , 9 , 83 , 89 , 93 , 108 , 121 , 158 , 181 . ( Iv ...
Pagina 497
... mark a caret ( ^ ) at the place where they are to be intro- duced . ( See Nos . 2 , 16 , 19 , 20 , and 22. ) 5. In the case of quotation marks , asterisks , or apostrophes , which are TO BE INSERTED , a curve should be drawn under them ...
... mark a caret ( ^ ) at the place where they are to be intro- duced . ( See Nos . 2 , 16 , 19 , 20 , and 22. ) 5. In the case of quotation marks , asterisks , or apostrophes , which are TO BE INSERTED , a curve should be drawn under them ...
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