A New Dictionary of the English Language, Zväzok 1W. Pickering, 1836 |
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... letters ? Sí v " Aλpa προτατεται των γραμματων απαντων . The reason assigned by Protogenes amounts to this , that A will not act in concord with any of his brethren , unless he has the lead ; thus place him before I , and he consents to ...
... letters ? Sí v " Aλpa προτατεται των γραμματων απαντων . The reason assigned by Protogenes amounts to this , that A will not act in concord with any of his brethren , unless he has the lead ; thus place him before I , and he consents to ...
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... letter . Of the inventors of those letters which have been transmitted to us in the Greek alphabet , history * has been ambitious to preserve the names as she received them from tradition ; and the invention itself has ever been ...
... letter . Of the inventors of those letters which have been transmitted to us in the Greek alphabet , history * has been ambitious to preserve the names as she received them from tradition ; and the invention itself has ever been ...
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... letter to be " an indivisible sound , and yet ( he adds ) not all such sounds are letters , but those only that are capable of forming an intelligible sound . " It is by this last epithet , avvern pwvn , that we distinguish the ...
... letter to be " an indivisible sound , and yet ( he adds ) not all such sounds are letters , but those only that are capable of forming an intelligible sound . " It is by this last epithet , avvern pwvn , that we distinguish the ...
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... letters ) to denote the same distinct intelligible sounds , so constituting oral language ; for each sound a corresponding literal sign . Each letter then was the sign of a separate distinct meaning ; it was in fact the sign of a word ...
... letters ) to denote the same distinct intelligible sounds , so constituting oral language ; for each sound a corresponding literal sign . Each letter then was the sign of a separate distinct meaning ; it was in fact the sign of a word ...
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Charles Richardson. These letters , once invented , and their forms established , were , and continue to be , distinguished by the two general names of vowels and consonants . The vowels , or letters so named , are the signs of a ...
Charles Richardson. These letters , once invented , and their forms established , were , and continue to be , distinguished by the two general names of vowels and consonants . The vowels , or letters so named , are the signs of a ...
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