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 But Subtantives are ometimes put in the same Cae by appoition, as, , ,.

The Genitive Cae is ometimes put alone, the former Subtantive being undertood by an Ellepis, as, , where is left out by an Ellipis.

The Praie and Dipraie of a thing, is expret by the Genitive Cae, as,, they were of white Complexion, and Men of fair Countenance.

, which anwers to the Latin word opus, will have a Dative, or an Ablative Cae, as,, there is need of Repentance, or making amends: But ometimes it is ued as an Adjective, to ignify what is neceary, as,, it is very neceary for every Man; , but let us do as it is neceary for us.

Of the Contruction of

Adjectives governing a Genitive Cae


 * 1) F Comparion, as,, the firt of Men.
 * 2) That ignify Fullne, as,, full of dead Mens Bones. Thee alo have an Ablative Cae, as, , full of Deceit and Unrighteounes.