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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Página iii
... questions respecting language . Those particu- larly concerning articulate voices in contradis- tinction to instinctive signs , the nature of the substantive and the verb , the use of the various parts of speech , universal grammar ...
... questions respecting language . Those particu- larly concerning articulate voices in contradis- tinction to instinctive signs , the nature of the substantive and the verb , the use of the various parts of speech , universal grammar ...
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... done , respecting fundamental doctrines , he would then have been able to answer his own query respecting the substantive and the verb - ap- 13 21 24 337 PAGE plication of the two preceding chapters to the question vi CONTENTS .
... done , respecting fundamental doctrines , he would then have been able to answer his own query respecting the substantive and the verb - ap- 13 21 24 337 PAGE plication of the two preceding chapters to the question vi CONTENTS .
Página vii
... Question , whether or not the English grammar should be formed on the Latin plan - opinions of grammarians re- specting the six cases - objections answered - the au- thors of the Eton Latin Grammar have proceeded upon the supposition ...
... Question , whether or not the English grammar should be formed on the Latin plan - opinions of grammarians re- specting the six cases - objections answered - the au- thors of the Eton Latin Grammar have proceeded upon the supposition ...
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... question concerning the primitive part of speech . Horne Tooke was of opinion , that the noun was the pri- mitive root of all the other parts of speech : and this opinion is undoubtedly supported by the authority of the well - known ...
... question concerning the primitive part of speech . Horne Tooke was of opinion , that the noun was the pri- mitive root of all the other parts of speech : and this opinion is undoubtedly supported by the authority of the well - known ...
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... questions too delicate and abstruse to be comprehended and answered by man . His nature , however prominent in ability , feels itself incompetent to the task ; it hesitates , and presently shrinks beneath the inquiry : " better to bless ...
... questions too delicate and abstruse to be comprehended and answered by man . His nature , however prominent in ability , feels itself incompetent to the task ; it hesitates , and presently shrinks beneath the inquiry : " better to bless ...
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