The Writers Blue book a Useful Manual for All Who Write Particularly for Edit
The Writers Blue book a Useful Manual for All Who Write Particularly for Edit
Leigh H Leigh Hadley Irvine
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It was Governor Gage. Then the Governor (meaning Gage) said so and so. A high (51) 'The Writer's Blue Book court of chancery is not capitalized, but the High Court of Chancery of Goat Island is proper. The definite article indicates the need of capital letters in the examples. 14. Creole, negro, mulatto, quadroon, gipsy, greaser, and like disparaging titles and nicknames, go down. This rule holds in all cases of like names applied to races. 15. Arctic, Tropics, Levant, Orient, and all geographi...cal names used as proper nouns go up; but nouns used to specify merchandise go down, as: arctic ivory, india ink, russia leather, morocco, turkey red, port wine, Chinese blue. When words derived from proper nouns have thus lost the direct connection or literal sense of the name there is no need of capitals. 16. Transatlantic, transpacific, hercu- lean, etc. , go down, as do all qualifiers de- rived from proper names, and compounded with prefixes or suffixes in a similar way. 17. East, West North, South, and their compounds (Northwest, Southwest, etc.
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