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That the participle of the future tense transitions into a noun.
On Repetundis and Repetundarum. Ch. XXXIV.
On the three pronouns Mei, Tui, Sui. Ch. I.
On Meme, Tete, Tutu, Sese. Ch. II.
On Nostrâs, Vestrâs, Cuiâs. Ch. III.
On Iste and Ille. Ch. IIII.
On Hic, Is, Idem, and Ad hoc. Ch. V.
On the preposition Cum. Ch. VI.
On Cirater. Ch. VII.
On Versus and Usque. Ch. VIII.
On Tenus. Ch. IX.
On the adverbs Pridie and Postridie. Ch. X.
On Hei, Heu, Eheu, Væ, and Procul. Ch. XI.
That certain comparative and superlative adverbs take the accusative. Ch. XII.
On O, whether used or omitted. Ch. XIII.
On Me with the infinitive or the accusative. Ch. XIIII.
On En and Ecc and their compounds. Ch. XV.
On Age, Agite, and Agedum. Ch. XVI.
On An and Aut, Ne, vel, ve, and their compounds. Ch. XVII.
On Nedum and non solum, Non modo, and Non tantum. Ch. XVIII.
On Nisi. Ch. XIX.
On the conjunction Quòd. Ch. XX.
On Etsi, Quanquam, Quamuis, and Licet. Ch. XXI.
On Cum and Tum. Ch. XXII.
On Quidem. Ch. XXIII.
On Verò, Autem, Porrò. Ch. XXIIII.
On Siquidem. Ch. XXV.
On Si. Ch. XXVI.
On Quippe, Vtpote, Profecto, Vtique, Nempe, Nimirum, sanè, Certè. Ch. XXVII.
On V. Ch. XXVIII.
With which letters Ab and Abs are joined. Ch. XXIX.
On Continuo, Protinùs, Statim. Ch. XXX.
On Tantum abest and Tantumq; non. Ch. XXXI.
On Simul, Vnà, pariter. Ch. XXXII.