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Page 278
... word which refuses the article , Harris mentions the word both . Now it is true that we cannot say , " the both men : " but the bad English of this phrase no more proves that the word both refuses the article , than the bad English , as ...
... word which refuses the article , Harris mentions the word both . Now it is true that we cannot say , " the both men : " but the bad English of this phrase no more proves that the word both refuses the article , than the bad English , as ...
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... word which cannot be associated with the article ; though some words are more frequently , some not so often , and others very rarely , to be found united with it . With regard to any supposed power in the article of shew , ing , or ...
... word which cannot be associated with the article ; though some words are more frequently , some not so often , and others very rarely , to be found united with it . With regard to any supposed power in the article of shew , ing , or ...
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to all words , because no word , however definite or indefinite it may be in itself , is of such a nature that the thing signified by it cannot be numbered definitely or indefinitely among other things ; that its UTILITY consists in its ...
to all words , because no word , however definite or indefinite it may be in itself , is of such a nature that the thing signified by it cannot be numbered definitely or indefinitely among other things ; that its UTILITY consists in its ...
Contents
Sermons Collective See Jervis Bidlake | 2 |
TABLE | 8 |
Moores George Tales of the Passions | 14 |
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