Anti-scepticism; Or, An Inquiry Into the Nature and Philosophy of Language, as Connected with the Sacred ScripturesMunday and Slatter, 1821 - 119 páginas |
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... English grammar - Latin neuter nouns , & c.— elucidations of the English genitive - accentuation and the union of the parts of speech which stand for the Eng- lish of Latin nouns -- Latin prepositions - tenses of the verb CHAP . IX ...
... English grammar - Latin neuter nouns , & c.— elucidations of the English genitive - accentuation and the union of the parts of speech which stand for the Eng- lish of Latin nouns -- Latin prepositions - tenses of the verb CHAP . IX ...
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... English idiom ) an affirma- tion is not made : large object is a mere name , a mark or sign of an idea , and nothing else . This I shall endea- vour to explain in its proper place . But suppose the person to have discovered the moving ...
... English idiom ) an affirma- tion is not made : large object is a mere name , a mark or sign of an idea , and nothing else . This I shall endea- vour to explain in its proper place . But suppose the person to have discovered the moving ...
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... another relation , viz . moving to one , and moving from the other ; * Dr. Crombie's Treatise on the Etymology and Syntax of the English Language . so that to and from are middle terms , appearing 16 ANTI - SCEPTICism ; or ,
... another relation , viz . moving to one , and moving from the other ; * Dr. Crombie's Treatise on the Etymology and Syntax of the English Language . so that to and from are middle terms , appearing 16 ANTI - SCEPTICism ; or ,
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... English language , the situation of no one of them , in the whole five examples , could be altered , without materially injuring the picture of each sensation . But , as it has been said , the meaning which is attached to each sentence ...
... English language , the situation of no one of them , in the whole five examples , could be altered , without materially injuring the picture of each sensation . But , as it has been said , the meaning which is attached to each sentence ...
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... English pronunciation , the part of speech one , pronounced ooun , is nearly the greatest : but whether or not we regard the Saxon pro nunciation of ane , an , as the root of the article an , it is very clear , that we can derive this ...
... English pronunciation , the part of speech one , pronounced ooun , is nearly the greatest : but whether or not we regard the Saxon pro nunciation of ane , an , as the root of the article an , it is very clear , that we can derive this ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Abraham according action adjective affections affirmation ancient animal Aram-Naharaim arguments Armenia Babel Bichat Bishop of Worcester called Canaan cause Chaldean CHAP circumstance conceive confound connected consonant construction correspond derived desire distinct doctrine Eber Egypt Egyptian language Egyptians English grammar Eton etymology existence expression faculty feelings genitive grammarians Greek and Latin guage Hebrew language honourable Horne Tooke Hutcheson ideas immaterial inquiry instinct intellect Israelites Jacob Joseph Latin genitive Locke Lord magistro man-THE Mant's Bible matter meaning mind Moses moving ball nominative notion noun substantive object opinion order of words organization original Padan-Aram passions perceive philosophy of language prepositions primitive language pronounced prove reason relation Remarks on Scepticism respecting sacred says Dr sensation sense sentence shew Shinar signifies soul speech supposed Syrian tence thing thinking substance thought tion tive Treatise tribes of Manasseh true understood unto verb writers