In the following volume, Herman Heinfetter shows that each of the Greek prepositions has its own particular, distinctive signification, or rather sense, and he shows what that sense is. The result of his examination into the significations of the Greek prepositions, is, that not any of them has any definite signification, but that each of them has its own particular definite sense which is expressed by various forms dependent on, and regulated by, the requirements of the context.
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“Through, By, On account of, For, By means of, With, With respect to, Of, Concerning, After, As to, As regards, As far as regards or depends, In my opinion, As far as, At the disposal of, In the power of, To, Unto, Towards, During, In the presence of, Over, Before, Under, Near.” (Page 11)
“is in vain, on ordinary Subjects, for Scholars to run” (Page 6)
“that can be proved to the contrary, the same passage” (Page 11)