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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... manner , the word might be used in such phrases as , " the Scots court , " " Scots customs , " " a Scots dress . " The meaning of the letters in these different in- stances is not different : it is only general ; and , therefore ...
... manner , the word might be used in such phrases as , " the Scots court , " " Scots customs , " " a Scots dress . " The meaning of the letters in these different in- stances is not different : it is only general ; and , therefore ...
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... manner which must appear re- markable to those who are not acquainted with any ana- logous language . The change indicating this mode of annexation is made on the governing noun , which is then technically said to be in its constructed ...
... manner which must appear re- markable to those who are not acquainted with any ana- logous language . The change indicating this mode of annexation is made on the governing noun , which is then technically said to be in its constructed ...
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... manner an evasion , rather than an explanation , to say that a person who asserts that one man " resembles " another , seems to consider such a man as influencing the state and relations of the other . This is an unconscious acknowledg ...
... manner an evasion , rather than an explanation , to say that a person who asserts that one man " resembles " another , seems to consider such a man as influencing the state and relations of the other . This is an unconscious acknowledg ...
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... manner , a portion of time , or some other relation ; but any one of these is infer- red from the nouns employed , and from the evident mu- tual relations of the words composing the sentence , and not simply from the ablative case ...
... manner , a portion of time , or some other relation ; but any one of these is infer- red from the nouns employed , and from the evident mu- tual relations of the words composing the sentence , and not simply from the ablative case ...
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... manner as to terminate the meaning without being followed by any noun ; for example , clam " privately , " and palam " openly . " Clam Casare is " privately as to Cæsar , " afterwards translated " without the knowledge of Cæsar . " It ...
... manner as to terminate the meaning without being followed by any noun ; for example , clam " privately , " and palam " openly . " Clam Casare is " privately as to Cæsar , " afterwards translated " without the knowledge of Cæsar . " It ...
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