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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... possess some circumstances in com- mon . Prevalent analogies are developed in their origin and history , and certain leading principles are found to ob- tain in the application of them to the purposes of speech . The general doctrines ...
... possess some circumstances in com- mon . Prevalent analogies are developed in their origin and history , and certain leading principles are found to ob- tain in the application of them to the purposes of speech . The general doctrines ...
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... possess , the same meaning may be conveyed by an affirmation and by an imperative sentence . The sentence , I nunc et versus tecum meditare canoros , is of the same import with the affirmative sentence , Jubeo te nunc ire et tecum ...
... possess , the same meaning may be conveyed by an affirmation and by an imperative sentence . The sentence , I nunc et versus tecum meditare canoros , is of the same import with the affirmative sentence , Jubeo te nunc ire et tecum ...
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... possessing no such word ; the circumstance denoted by it in other languages being left to be inferred from the ... possessed of the same character with one or other of these parts of speech . He considers their only peculiarity as ...
... possessing no such word ; the circumstance denoted by it in other languages being left to be inferred from the ... possessed of the same character with one or other of these parts of speech . He considers their only peculiarity as ...
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... possess these qualitities . 66 Some grammarians , following a similar theory , have re- presented the distinction betwixt substantives and adjec- tives as having for its foundation a difference existing in nature betwixt things and ...
... possess these qualitities . 66 Some grammarians , following a similar theory , have re- presented the distinction betwixt substantives and adjec- tives as having for its foundation a difference existing in nature betwixt things and ...
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... possess . With regard to the greater part of nouns , it is probably nearer the truth to say that general terms are ... possesses any va- riety of knowledge ; a state of things which precludes all occasion for language as well as the ...
... possess . With regard to the greater part of nouns , it is probably nearer the truth to say that general terms are ... possesses any va- riety of knowledge ; a state of things which precludes all occasion for language as well as the ...
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adjective adverbs afterwards ancient appear applied arch arms army barrel betwixt blazoned body called Cape Farewell celebrated coast colour common considerable considered consists contains Davis Strait degree derived Disko bay Disko island east employed England English equal escutcheon experiments expressed feet fluid French gneiss Grecian Greece Greeks Greenland heat heraldry Herefordshire honour ideas inches inhabitants island kind king La Grange land language Latin Latin language leagues length manner means ment miles motion mountains natives nature nerally noun object observed original parhelion participle particular pass Persian person piece possess preposition principal produced quantity remarkable respect river rocks Scotland SEMITONE sentence shew shield side signify situated sometimes species subjunctive subjunctive mood substance supposed tain temperature tion town valley velocity verb weight whole words