| Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - 1862 - 628 sivua
...merely ' historical ' one, following in the wake of ' culture.' ' Though the individual seems to be the prime agent in producing new words and new grammatical...of the family, tribe or nation to which he belongs. The results apparently produced by the individual, depend on laws beyond his control, and on the cooperation... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1862 - 454 sivua
...combines in one the two opposite elements of necessity and free will. Though the individual seems to be the prime agent in producing new words and new grammatical...the family, tribe, or nation to which he belongs. He can do nothing by himself, and the first impulse to a new formation in language, though given by... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1862 - 452 sivua
...combines in one the two opposite elements of necessity and free will. Though the individual seems to be the prime agent in producing new words and new grammatical forms, he is BO only after his individuality has been merged in the common action of the family, tribe or nation... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1875 - 644 sivua
...combines in one the two opposite elements of necessity and free will. Though the individual seems to be the prime agent in producing new words and new grammatical...the family, tribe, or nation to which he belongs. He can do nothing by himself, and the first impulse to a new formation in language, though given by... | |
| 1875 - 1012 sivua
...combines in one the two opposite elements of necessity and free will. Though the individual seems to be the prime agent in producing new words and new grammatical...the family, tribe, or nation to which he belongs. He can do nothing by himself, and the first impulse to a new formation in language, though given by... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1875 - 654 sivua
...combines in one the two opposite elements of necessity and free will. Though the individual seems to be the prime agent in producing new words and new grammatical forms, he is BO only after his individuality has been merged in the common action of the family, tribe, or nation... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1876 - 588 sivua
...combines in one the two opposite elements of necessity and free will. Though the individual seems to be the prime agent in producing new words and new grammatical...the family, tribe, or nation to which he belongs. He can do nothing by himself, and the first impulse to a new formation in language, though given by... | |
| Morris M. Cohn - 1882 - 212 sivua
...combines in one the two opposite elements of necessity and free will. Though the individual seems to be the prime agent in producing new words and new grammatical...of the family, tribe or nation to which he belongs. He can do nothing by himself, and the first impulse to a new formation in language, though given by... | |
| Henry Allon - 1883 - 610 sivua
...combines in one the two opposite elements of necessity and free will. Though the individual seems to be the prime agent in producing new words and new grammatical...the family, tribe, or nation to which he belongs. All these statements are true enough, but they do not afford any reason for classing the science of... | |
| 1883 - 554 sivua
...combines in one the two opposite elements of necessity and free will. Though the individual seems to be the prime agent in producing new words and new grammatical...is so only after his individuality has been merged iu the common action of the family, tribe, or nation to which he belongs. All these statements are... | |
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