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... of Men , and of Instruments , particularly those made use of by Artificers : their
Words are not a Composition of Syllables Or Letters , but made up of Images ,
and Pictures ; and their Meaning depends upon Memory - So Pliny , Book 36 . c .
8 .
... of Men , and of Instruments , particularly those made use of by Artificers : their
Words are not a Composition of Syllables Or Letters , but made up of Images ,
and Pictures ; and their Meaning depends upon Memory - So Pliny , Book 36 . c .
8 .
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... under one Idea ; as every distinct Thing taken in helps to clear the Idea ; the
more it takes in , the more the Meaning of the Word is ascertained ; and the Word
which takes in the most , is leaft liable to be mistaken , and gives the clearest Idea
.
... under one Idea ; as every distinct Thing taken in helps to clear the Idea ; the
more it takes in , the more the Meaning of the Word is ascertained ; and the Word
which takes in the most , is leaft liable to be mistaken , and gives the clearest Idea
.
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be perhaps ten ; except it be in a Preposition , or the first Letter , it may make no
great Alteration in the Meaning of the Word , but might have passed for this or that
Dialect , where the Kingdoms or Provinces lay near together , and corresponded
...
be perhaps ten ; except it be in a Preposition , or the first Letter , it may make no
great Alteration in the Meaning of the Word , but might have passed for this or that
Dialect , where the Kingdoms or Provinces lay near together , and corresponded
...
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... c . which introduced prefixing Prepositions , compounding of Words ; Bc . which
made those Languages wholly arbitrary and uncertain ; so that the Meaning of
the Words in all such dead Languages , except fo much of the Greek as was used
...
... c . which introduced prefixing Prepositions , compounding of Words ; Bc . which
made those Languages wholly arbitrary and uncertain ; so that the Meaning of
the Words in all such dead Languages , except fo much of the Greek as was used
...
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May not every one see , that in Translations from the elder Languages into Greek
, where they knew the Meaning of the Words , they translated them ; and is not
ferom Greek , or as near as many other Words in that Translation ? And where ...
May not every one see , that in Translations from the elder Languages into Greek
, where they knew the Meaning of the Words , they translated them ; and is not
ferom Greek , or as near as many other Words in that Translation ? And where ...
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