| John Stuart Mill - 1867 - 88 sider
...Consider for a moment what grammar is. It is the most elementary part of logic. It is the beginning of the analysis of the thinking process. The principles...correspond with the universal forms of thought. The distinctions between the various parts of speech, between the cases of nouns, the moods and tenses... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1867 - 112 sider
...Consider for a moment what grammar is. It is the most elementary part of logic. It is the beginning of the analysis of the thinking process. The principles...correspond with the universal forms of thought. The distinctions between the various parts of speech, between the cases of nouns, the moods and tenses... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1867 - 476 sider
...Consider for a moment what grammar is. It is the most elementary part of logic. It is the beginning of the analysis of the thinking process. The principles...correspond with the universal forms of thought. The distinctions between the various parts of speech, between the cases of nouns, the moods and tenses... | |
| 1868 - 848 sider
...Consider for a moment what grammar is. It is the most elementary part of logic. It is the beginning of the analysis of the thinking process. The principles and rules of grammar are i the means by which the forms of language are made to correspond with the universal forms of thought.... | |
| Samuel Harvey Taylor - 1870 - 430 sider
...Consider for a moment what grammar is. It is the most elementary part of logic. It is the beginning of the analysis of the thinking process. The principles...correspond with the universal forms of thought. The distinctions between the various parts of speech, between the cases of nouns, the moods and tenses... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1872 - 984 sider
...Consider for a moment what grammar is. It is the most elementary part of logic. It is the beginning of the analysis of the thinking process. The principles...correspond with the universal forms of thought. The distinctions between the various parts of speech, between the cases of nouns, the moods and tenses... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1872 - 988 sider
...elementary part of logic. It is the beginning of the analysis of the thinking process. The principles und rules of grammar are .the .means by which the forms...correspond with the universal forms of thought. The distinctions between .the various parte of speech, between the cases of nouns, the moods and tenses... | |
| 1872 - 554 sider
...Consider for a moment what grammar is. It is the most elementary part of logic. It is the beginning of the analysis of the thinking process. The principles...correspond with the universal forms of thought. The distinctions between the various parts of speech, between the cases of nouns, the moods and tenses... | |
| 1876 - 826 sider
...language, is, as Mr. Mill acutely observes, the most elementary part of logic. " It is the beginning of the analysis of the thinking process. The principles...are made to correspond with the universal forms of thoughts." Parts of speech are, in sober truth, parts of thought. " The structure of every sentence... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1876 - 828 sider
...language, is, as Mr. Mill acutely observes, the most elementary part of logic. " It is the beginning of the analysis of the thinking process. The principles...are made to correspond with the universal forms of thoughts." Parts of speech are, in sober truth, parts of thought. " The structure of every sentence... | |
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