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Grammar Schools
Grammar Schools, endowed schools founded (many of them by King Edward
Grammatical
Of or pertaining to grammar of the nature of grammar as a grammatical rule
prescriptivist
the general public especially a supporter of prescriptive2 rules of grammar also used attributively as prescriptivist grammar
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negative influence over the clause following it. This rule of grammar is not in dispute. In such a case the conditions
Mala grammatica non vitiat chartam. Sed in expositione instrumentorem mala grammatica quoad fieri possit evitanda est
instrumentorem mala grammatica quoad fieri possit evitanda est [Lat.], Bad grammar does not vitiate a deed. But in the interpretation of
Maa grammatica non vitiat chartam
Maa grammatica non vitiat chartam. 6 Co. 39.-(Bad grammar does not vitiate a deed.) See CLERICAL ERROR.
Grammatica falsa non vitiat chartam
Grammatica falsa non vitiat chartam. 9 Rep. 48.-(False grammar does not vitiate a deed.) See CLERICAL ERROR.
Falsa orthographia, sive falsa grammatica, non vitiat concessionem
grammatica, non vitiat concessionem. 9 Rep. 48.-(Bad spelling or bad grammar does not vitiate a grant.) see MALA GRAMMATICA.
Falsa grammatica non vitiat chartam
Falsa grammatica non vitiat chartam [Lat.], false grammar does not vitiate a charter.
Endowed schools
1929 (19 & 20 Geo. 5, c. 17). See also GRAMMAR SCHOOLS.
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