A New Dictionary of the English Language, Zväzok 1W. Pickering, 1836 |
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... learned J. Gerard Vossius , who himself only repeated what he had collected from others , and whose dogmata ( I do not use the word individiously ) others have continued till this day to repeat . These literal roots then must be the ...
... learned J. Gerard Vossius , who himself only repeated what he had collected from others , and whose dogmata ( I do not use the word individiously ) others have continued till this day to repeat . These literal roots then must be the ...
Strana 13
... learned and scientific persons of the day have borne their parts , my own individual portion has never been denied its full meed of esteem . The opinions , indeed , which have at various intervals in the progress of publication been ...
... learned and scientific persons of the day have borne their parts , my own individual portion has never been denied its full meed of esteem . The opinions , indeed , which have at various intervals in the progress of publication been ...
Strana 13
... learned and sagacious scholars , and which have passed the not uncommon routine of being recognised and admired - neglected and forgotten . It is one of those , which they themselves have employed to very little purpose , and of which ...
... learned and sagacious scholars , and which have passed the not uncommon routine of being recognised and admired - neglected and forgotten . It is one of those , which they themselves have employed to very little purpose , and of which ...
Strana 13
... learned industry has brought together for the benefit of succeeding labourers . I have adopted or rejected his and their opinions , according to the best of my own judgment upon their merits ; where I had any conclusion of my own , that ...
... learned industry has brought together for the benefit of succeeding labourers . I have adopted or rejected his and their opinions , according to the best of my own judgment upon their merits ; where I had any conclusion of my own , that ...
Strana 13
... learned and a very sensible writer of his own time against lexicographers in general , who remove the primary sense out of its place , and break that chain of significations , so necessary to preserve consistency , and relieve the ...
... learned and a very sensible writer of his own time against lexicographers in general , who remove the primary sense out of its place , and break that chain of significations , so necessary to preserve consistency , and relieve the ...
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