A clause in a complex sentence that can stand alone as a complete sentence.
1It consists in a long string of subordinate clauses and parenthetical phrases - but there is no main clause and no periods.
2So, if the phrase is essential to the meaning of the sentence, it's attached to the main clause with that, and no comma.
3It sounds like a proposition of Euclid with the main clauses omitted.
4On the 12th the capitulation was drawn up, of which the main clauses were:
5The hander declaration has three main clauses;
6. And in this register the words were practically complete in themselves and didn't need an explanatory main clause to follow.
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