Letters, Lectures, and Reviews, Including the Phrontisterion: Or, Oxford in the 19th CenturyJ. Murray, 1873 - Всего страниц: 408 |
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... conclusions of each , with redundancies lopped and de- ficiencies supplied , may be combined into one harmonious whole . Meanwhile the writer on universal grammar will best fulfil his task by taking for his guide the precept of Leibnitz ...
... conclusions of each , with redundancies lopped and de- ficiencies supplied , may be combined into one harmonious whole . Meanwhile the writer on universal grammar will best fulfil his task by taking for his guide the precept of Leibnitz ...
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... conclusion by a somewhat different process . " The noun adjective is the name of a conception or thought , considered as a quality or attribute of another conception . In more popular language , it is a word added to a substantive ta ...
... conclusion by a somewhat different process . " The noun adjective is the name of a conception or thought , considered as a quality or attribute of another conception . In more popular language , it is a word added to a substantive ta ...
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... conclusion . He is right in saying that the duties of the connectives may be adequately discharged by other means ; he is wrong in logic- ally identifying the connective with the word from which etymologically it is derived , instead of ...
... conclusion . He is right in saying that the duties of the connectives may be adequately discharged by other means ; he is wrong in logic- ally identifying the connective with the word from which etymologically it is derived , instead of ...
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... conclusion . The modifications of the adjective I have considered as affecting either their quantity or their quality . The positive quantity is either continuous or discrete ; the relative admits of intension or remission ...
... conclusion . The modifications of the adjective I have considered as affecting either their quantity or their quality . The positive quantity is either continuous or discrete ; the relative admits of intension or remission ...
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... conclude , we must express our thanks to the present proprietor of the Encyclopædia Metropolitana , ' for this republication of the most valuable portions of a work which in its original form was , like Henry Wynd's ' Sampson ...
... conclude , we must express our thanks to the present proprietor of the Encyclopædia Metropolitana , ' for this republication of the most valuable portions of a work which in its original form was , like Henry Wynd's ' Sampson ...
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