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then gradually becomes acquainted with more delicate phe- nomena , such as the motions and changes of the human ... become the subject of an affirmation . As the imperative is an immediate consequence of our wishes , advantage might ...
then gradually becomes acquainted with more delicate phe- nomena , such as the motions and changes of the human ... become the subject of an affirmation . As the imperative is an immediate consequence of our wishes , advantage might ...
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... becomes a very early operation of the social individual . Abstract nouns are those which signify qualities sepa ... becoming leading subjects of dis- course , and hence their names are later in assuming the form of substantive nouns ...
... becomes a very early operation of the social individual . Abstract nouns are those which signify qualities sepa ... becoming leading subjects of dis- course , and hence their names are later in assuming the form of substantive nouns ...
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... becomes completely distinctive or not according to the occasion on which it is employed . It is probably most ac- curate ... become intelligible . They have exactly the same meaning with the word " foresaid . " Some assistance is given ...
... becomes completely distinctive or not according to the occasion on which it is employed . It is probably most ac- curate ... become intelligible . They have exactly the same meaning with the word " foresaid . " Some assistance is given ...
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... becomes susceptible of plurality , as when we speak of the twelve C©¡sars , or the seven Jameses , it ceases to be a ... become homogeneous . These objects have there- fore more of the character of permanent individuals . Such words as ...
... becomes susceptible of plurality , as when we speak of the twelve C©¡sars , or the seven Jameses , it ceases to be a ... become homogeneous . These objects have there- fore more of the character of permanent individuals . Such words as ...
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... become general from being applicable to many objects . A relationship to an individual becomes a generic quality . There are , however , adjectives which express the pos- session of general qualities founded on no reference to a ...
... become general from being applicable to many objects . A relationship to an individual becomes a generic quality . There are , however , adjectives which express the pos- session of general qualities founded on no reference to a ...
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