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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... greater length of the words . But even in those instances in which the word used for an imperative suffers no change in its form when converted into a noun or any different part of speech , it cannot like an imperative , stand alone to ...
... greater length of the words . But even in those instances in which the word used for an imperative suffers no change in its form when converted into a noun or any different part of speech , it cannot like an imperative , stand alone to ...
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... greater part of nouns , it is probably nearer the truth to say that general terms are first in or- der , and that men , finding it convenient to designate indi- viduals by single terms , consequently create proper names , than to ...
... greater part of nouns , it is probably nearer the truth to say that general terms are first in or- der , and that men , finding it convenient to designate indi- viduals by single terms , consequently create proper names , than to ...
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... greater rapidity of pronunciation . Abstract nouns derived from adjectives belonging to other languages are various ; some terminating in tude , as " gratitude , " " magnitude ; " others in ty , as " purity , " pro- priety ; " or in ...
... greater rapidity of pronunciation . Abstract nouns derived from adjectives belonging to other languages are various ; some terminating in tude , as " gratitude , " " magnitude ; " others in ty , as " purity , " pro- priety ; " or in ...
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... greater probability , as well as greater beauty , to a later origin than that now mentioned . Our terminating s seems to have arisen from a syllable which was once applied to signify a more extensive modification of the uses of the noun ...
... greater probability , as well as greater beauty , to a later origin than that now mentioned . Our terminating s seems to have arisen from a syllable which was once applied to signify a more extensive modification of the uses of the noun ...
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... greater decency , drew the lap of it with his left hand over his limbs . Thus he fell , stabbed with twenty - three wounds . He emitted a single groan when he received the first ; but met his fate without utter- ' ing a word . ' The ...
... greater decency , drew the lap of it with his left hand over his limbs . Thus he fell , stabbed with twenty - three wounds . He emitted a single groan when he received the first ; but met his fate without utter- ' ing a word . ' The ...
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