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Side iv
... pronouns . - The neceffity of invent- ing them . - The nature and different kinds of them , 6. Of the article , and the various ufes of ・ it , 7. Of the use of the article in French and English , 18 26 36 43 53 75 Ch . Pag . 8. Of the ...
... pronouns . - The neceffity of invent- ing them . - The nature and different kinds of them , 6. Of the article , and the various ufes of ・ it , 7. Of the use of the article in French and English , 18 26 36 43 53 75 Ch . Pag . 8. Of the ...
Side 28
... pronoun , verb , participle , adverb , prepofition , conjunc- tion ; to which the Greeks add for an eighth , the article ; but the Latins , wanting the article , complete the number by the inter- jection . But though this divifion may ...
... pronoun , verb , participle , adverb , prepofition , conjunc- tion ; to which the Greeks add for an eighth , the article ; but the Latins , wanting the article , complete the number by the inter- jection . But though this divifion may ...
Side 42
... be called ideal or fictitious substantives , being entirely of the mind's own creation ; but I chufe to call them by their common name of abs tract nouns . CHAP . CHA P .. V. Of pronouns . - The neceffity 42 Part II . THE ORIGIN AND.
... be called ideal or fictitious substantives , being entirely of the mind's own creation ; but I chufe to call them by their common name of abs tract nouns . CHAP . CHA P .. V. Of pronouns . - The neceffity 42 Part II . THE ORIGIN AND.
Side 43
... out , and distinguished one from another . Here S. Ch . 5. is one of the great difficulties that F 2 is Book I. PROGRESS OF LANGUAGE . 43 Of pronouns -The neceffity of invent- ing them -The nature and different kinds of them,
... out , and distinguished one from another . Here S. Ch . 5. is one of the great difficulties that F 2 is Book I. PROGRESS OF LANGUAGE . 43 Of pronouns -The neceffity of invent- ing them -The nature and different kinds of them,
Side 45
... pronoun I , they name themselves * . Names therefore will not folve the dif- ficulty , and fome other way must be de- vifed . The only way that seems poffible to divide the subjects of conversation into certain claffes . But into what ...
... pronoun I , they name themselves * . Names therefore will not folve the dif- ficulty , and fome other way must be de- vifed . The only way that seems poffible to divide the subjects of conversation into certain claffes . But into what ...
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Of the Origin and Progress of Language, Volum 2 Lord James Burnett Monboddo Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1774 |
Of the Origin and Progress of Language, Volum 2 Lord James Burnett Monboddo Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1774 |
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