A New Dictionary of the English Language, Zväzok 1E.H. Butler & Company, 1851 |
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... origin and formation of language , to be introduced and entertained with due attentions at their boards . And if any Zopyrio should scoffingly reject a natural origin for articulate intelligible sounds , and dogmatically ascribe them to ...
... origin and formation of language , to be introduced and entertained with due attentions at their boards . And if any Zopyrio should scoffingly reject a natural origin for articulate intelligible sounds , and dogmatically ascribe them to ...
Strana 1
... origin and formation of language , to inake a strong effort to struggle at least with this formidable difficulty , if not wholly to subdue it . It is a trite remark , that the invention and practice of oral speech , must have long ...
... origin and formation of language , to inake a strong effort to struggle at least with this formidable difficulty , if not wholly to subdue it . It is a trite remark , that the invention and practice of oral speech , must have long ...
Strana 7
... origin to the great majority of these words ; but I am certainly not aware that I have been anticipated in fixing upon the stirps of the whole progeny . I say of the whole progeny ; for , with regard to part of it , the parental names ...
... origin to the great majority of these words ; but I am certainly not aware that I have been anticipated in fixing upon the stirps of the whole progeny . I say of the whole progeny ; for , with regard to part of it , the parental names ...
Strana 8
Charles Richardson. So far as to the origin of these reciprocated names ; nouns and pronouns . We have also a word found , generally , in Eastern and Northern languages , and of which Etymologists have not yet attempted to trace the origin ...
Charles Richardson. So far as to the origin of these reciprocated names ; nouns and pronouns . We have also a word found , generally , in Eastern and Northern languages , and of which Etymologists have not yet attempted to trace the origin ...
Strana 10
... origin , and bear along with them evidence so clear of an unbroken , lineal connexion , as to admit no doubt of the genuine legi- timacy of their descent . They denote sensation ; motion ; life ; the source , the cause , the continuance ...
... origin , and bear along with them evidence so clear of an unbroken , lineal connexion , as to admit no doubt of the genuine legi- timacy of their descent . They denote sensation ; motion ; life ; the source , the cause , the continuance ...
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