Lectures on the Science of Language Delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain ...1861 [and 1863], Volume 1 |
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Truth is not found by addi• tion and multiplication only . When speaking of Kepler
, whose method of reasoning has been considered as unsafe and fantastic by his
contemporaries as well as by later astronomers , Sir David Brewster remarks ...
Truth is not found by addi• tion and multiplication only . When speaking of Kepler
, whose method of reasoning has been considered as unsafe and fantastic by his
contemporaries as well as by later astronomers , Sir David Brewster remarks ...
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... which logicians and grammarians ascribe to their datives.1 1 “ The Algonquins
have but one case which may be called locative . " Du Ponceau , p . 158 . 7 som
sti Ha form Am cft men tion desc erat ORIGIN OF GRAMMATICAL FORMS . 221.
... which logicians and grammarians ascribe to their datives.1 1 “ The Algonquins
have but one case which may be called locative . " Du Ponceau , p . 158 . 7 som
sti Ha form Am cft men tion desc erat ORIGIN OF GRAMMATICAL FORMS . 221.
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som sti Ha form Am cft men tion desc erat If the explanation just given of some of
the cases in Greek and Latin should seem too artificial or too forced , we have
only to think of French in order to see exactly the same process repeated under
our ...
som sti Ha form Am cft men tion desc erat If the explanation just given of some of
the cases in Greek and Latin should seem too artificial or too forced , we have
only to think of French in order to see exactly the same process repeated under
our ...
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... Studien , vol . i . P. 321 . 2 In the Vale of Blackmore , a waggon is called plough
, or plow , and zult ( A.-S. syl ) is used for aratrum ( Barnes , Dorset Dialect , p .
369 ) . tion able . In respectabilis we easily distinguish the verb 256 ROOT SPAC
.
... Studien , vol . i . P. 321 . 2 In the Vale of Blackmore , a waggon is called plough
, or plow , and zult ( A.-S. syl ) is used for aratrum ( Barnes , Dorset Dialect , p .
369 ) . tion able . In respectabilis we easily distinguish the verb 256 ROOT SPAC
.
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tion able . In respectabilis we easily distinguish the verb respectare and the
termination bilis . We then separate the prefix re , which leaves spectare , and we
trace spectare as a participial formation back to the Latin verb spicere or specere
...
tion able . In respectabilis we easily distinguish the verb respectare and the
termination bilis . We then separate the prefix re , which leaves spectare , and we
trace spectare as a participial formation back to the Latin verb spicere or specere
...
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