The Edinburgh Encyclopædia Conducted by David Brewster, with the Assistance of Gentlemen Eminent in Science and Literature, 10권J. and E. Parker, 1832 |
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... Latin word loquitur , for " he speaks ; " or rubet , for " he is red . " On a full consideration , however , of the variety of ar- rangement which words assume in the use of language , and the various kinds of words employed , assertion ...
... Latin word loquitur , for " he speaks ; " or rubet , for " he is red . " On a full consideration , however , of the variety of ar- rangement which words assume in the use of language , and the various kinds of words employed , assertion ...
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... Latin language are afforded in the words already named , I , veni , fac , dic , and duc ; or the common examples of the conjugations in elementary grammars , ama , doce , lege , audi . The same comparative brevity takes place in the ...
... Latin language are afforded in the words already named , I , veni , fac , dic , and duc ; or the common examples of the conjugations in elementary grammars , ama , doce , lege , audi . The same comparative brevity takes place in the ...
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... Latin to crede . When sentences constructed by means of this copula are not intended for conveying information , but for exhi- biting pleasing objects already known , or objects of ima- gination , as in poetic description or fictitious ...
... Latin to crede . When sentences constructed by means of this copula are not intended for conveying information , but for exhi- biting pleasing objects already known , or objects of ima- gination , as in poetic description or fictitious ...
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... Latin language has no word ex- actly corresponding to the article o , ' n , ro , in the Greek , and the in English . Those therefore who consider these words as the only definite articles in these two languages will consider the Latin ...
... Latin language has no word ex- actly corresponding to the article o , ' n , ro , in the Greek , and the in English . Those therefore who consider these words as the only definite articles in these two languages will consider the Latin ...
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... Latin words con and cretus , signify- ing " grown together . " Though the hypothesis of a sub- stratum is rejected , the term concrete is perfectly well adapted to represent a congeries of qualities which have become associated in the ...
... Latin words con and cretus , signify- ing " grown together . " Though the hypothesis of a sub- stratum is rejected , the term concrete is perfectly well adapted to represent a congeries of qualities which have become associated in the ...
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