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... himself as Favours * , - ~ dedicates this humble offering . And particularly to her chief ornament for virtue and talents , the Reverend Doctor Beadon , Master of Jefus College . * Notwithstanding the additional authority of Plato's ...
... himself as Favours * , - ~ dedicates this humble offering . And particularly to her chief ornament for virtue and talents , the Reverend Doctor Beadon , Master of Jefus College . * Notwithstanding the additional authority of Plato's ...
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... himself , yet conjectured beft how this knowledge might most probably be attained ; and pointed out the most proper materials for re- flection to work upon . " Illa demum ( fays he ) ut arbitramur , foret nobi- liffima Grammaticæ ...
... himself , yet conjectured beft how this knowledge might most probably be attained ; and pointed out the most proper materials for re- flection to work upon . " Illa demum ( fays he ) ut arbitramur , foret nobi- liffima Grammaticæ ...
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... himself . Dr. S. Johnson adopts N. Bailey's definition of a particle— “ A word unvaried by inflexion . " And Locke defines particles to be " The words whereby the mind fignifies what connection it gives " to the feveral affirmations and ...
... himself . Dr. S. Johnson adopts N. Bailey's definition of a particle— “ A word unvaried by inflexion . " And Locke defines particles to be " The words whereby the mind fignifies what connection it gives " to the feveral affirmations and ...
Pagina 25
... himself wofully puzzled to account for the wheels , the feats , the fprings , the blinds , the glaffes , the lining , & c . Not to mention the mere ornamental parts of gilding , varnish , & c . Abbreviations are the wheels of language ...
... himself wofully puzzled to account for the wheels , the feats , the fprings , the blinds , the glaffes , the lining , & c . Not to mention the mere ornamental parts of gilding , varnish , & c . Abbreviations are the wheels of language ...
Pagina 40
... himself acknow- ledges , in a letter to Mr. Molyneux , that— " Some parts " of that Third Book concerning Words , though the " thoughts were easy and clear enough , yet cost him more " pains to express than all the rest of his Effay ...
... himself acknow- ledges , in a letter to Mr. Molyneux , that— " Some parts " of that Third Book concerning Words , though the " thoughts were easy and clear enough , yet cost him more " pains to express than all the rest of his Effay ...
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Epea Pteroenta., Or, The Diversions of Purley, Volume 27,Deel 1 John Horne Tooke Volledige weergave - 1798 |
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