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" It is this application of the name of an individual to a great multitude of objects, whose resemblance naturally recalls the idea of that individual, and of the name which expresses it, that seems originally to have given occasion to the formation of... "
Lectures on the Science of Language: Delivered at the Royal Institution of ... - Page 361
by Friedrich Max Müller - 1862
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The Cambridge Companion to Adam Smith

Knud Haakonssen - 2006 - 442 pages
...which 17 "It is this application of the name of an individual to a great multitude of objects . . . that seems originally to have given occasion to the formation of those classes"; "what constitutes a species is merely a number of objects, bearing a certain degree of resemblance...
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