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Side 106
... motion . This is none of the categories ; because all the categories have a fixed and de- termined existence ; whereas motion is nothing but transition or paffage from one ftate to another , fo that it is only the The Latins imitate ...
... motion . This is none of the categories ; because all the categories have a fixed and de- termined existence ; whereas motion is nothing but transition or paffage from one ftate to another , fo that it is only the The Latins imitate ...
Side 107
... motion expreffed by this cafe is not motion in general , but motion to the thing , which is in the dative cafe . And accor- dingly in English it is expreffed by the prepofition to ; as when we fay , give to him , go to him , come to him ...
... motion expreffed by this cafe is not motion in general , but motion to the thing , which is in the dative cafe . And accor- dingly in English it is expreffed by the prepofition to ; as when we fay , give to him , go to him , come to him ...
Side 108
Lord James Burnett Monboddo. Ch . 9 : mary Motion therefore to a thing , is the pri- idea of the dative cafe . But ... motion , ex- preffing the relation that there is betwixt the the action and the fubject , or the effect of IOS Part ...
Lord James Burnett Monboddo. Ch . 9 : mary Motion therefore to a thing , is the pri- idea of the dative cafe . But ... motion , ex- preffing the relation that there is betwixt the the action and the fubject , or the effect of IOS Part ...
Side 110
... motion , ex- preffed by the dative , it is that by which every caufe is connected with its effect.- And as there must neceffarily be a fubject of every action , the connection expressed by the accufative is fuch as muft occur e- very ...
... motion , ex- preffed by the dative , it is that by which every caufe is connected with its effect.- And as there must neceffarily be a fubject of every action , the connection expressed by the accufative is fuch as muft occur e- very ...
Side 121
... motion , betwixt genera- tion and corruption . Now where - ever • ' Prμa di isi zò apocankasvov Xpovov . Ariftot . de Interpret , cap . 3 . VOL . II . е there C. 10. there is motion , there must be time Book I. PROGRESS OF LANGUAGE . 121.
... motion , betwixt genera- tion and corruption . Now where - ever • ' Prμa di isi zò apocankasvov Xpovov . Ariftot . de Interpret , cap . 3 . VOL . II . е there C. 10. there is motion , there must be time Book I. PROGRESS OF LANGUAGE . 121.
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Of the Origin and Progress of Language, Volum 2 Lord James Burnett Monboddo Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1774 |
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