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... language , therefore , will often be very imperfectly expressed by those of an- other ; and the more complex their significations are , the diversities between them will naturally be the wider . To the terms employed in the sciences of ...
... language , therefore , will often be very imperfectly expressed by those of an- other ; and the more complex their significations are , the diversities between them will naturally be the wider . To the terms employed in the sciences of ...
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... language ; and Mr. P. is destitute neither of precedents nor reasons for his omission of them . They who have learnt the language with their aid can supply the want of them ; and , as their insertion would greatly enhance the expence of ...
... language ; and Mr. P. is destitute neither of precedents nor reasons for his omission of them . They who have learnt the language with their aid can supply the want of them ; and , as their insertion would greatly enhance the expence of ...
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... language already so general must , for that very reason , tend to universalization . To these positions , many objections might be offered . The French language is declining in favour among the higher classes ; and its fortunes seem in ...
... language already so general must , for that very reason , tend to universalization . To these positions , many objections might be offered . The French language is declining in favour among the higher classes ; and its fortunes seem in ...
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