The Discovery of the Science of Languages: In which are Shown the Real Nature of the Parts of Speech, the Meaning which All Words Carry in Themselves, as Their Own Definitions, and the Origin of Words, Letters, Figures, Etc, Nide 2Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1844 |
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affirmative allow alpha already seen already shown analysed form analysis of words ancient appear bad meaning beginning belonging character clearly composed consequently contraction correct difference discovery Divinity earth easily conceived English word epsilon equal in meaning equal to iv eternal evident existence farther follows French pronoun French word frequently gamma give glish God's son Greek alphabet Greek language Greek word half head Hebrew Hence ic iv idea implies instance is-i iv-er Judea knowledge lambda languages Latin Latin word latter word leniter literally means livre lysed lysis meant mind negative observation ovum perceive plural number preceded precisely equal primitive pronoun prove quently racter reader remark Saxon sequently signify similar meaning single sound stands in apposition straight line syllable three letters three words truth whilst woman womb word becomes word in Greek words mean written
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Sivu 192 - And Moses said unto God, Behold, when I come unto the children of Israel, and shall say unto them, The God of your fathers hath sent me unto you; and they shall say to me, What is
Sivu 192 - unto Moses, I AM THAT I AM: and he said. Thus shalt thou say unto the children of Israel, AM hath sent me unto you.
Sivu 344 - Perhaps if they were distinctly weighed, and duly considered, they would afford us another sort of logic and critic than we have been hitherto acquainted with.
Sivu 344 - The branch in particular to which the foregoing observations more immediately relate must for ever remain in its infancy till a most difficult and important desideratum in the history of the mind is supplied, by an explanation of the gradual steps by which it acquires the use of the various classes of words which compose the language of a cultivated and enlightened people.
Sivu 82 - And the whole earth was of one language, and one speech*;
Sivu iii - SPEECH ; THE MEANINGS WHICH ALL WORDS CARRY IN THEMSELVES, AS THEIR OWN DEFINITIONS ; AND THE ORIGIN OF WORDS, LETTERS, FIGURES, ETC.
Sivu 261 - All so soon as life did me admit Into this world, and shewed heaven's light, From mother's pap I taken was
Sivu 86 - Kappa Lambda Mu Nu Xi Omicron Pi Eho Sigma Tau Upsilon Phi Chi Psi Omega
Sivu 92 - ses deux yeux, ses deux narines, ses deux oreilles, le nombre de ses jambes
Sivu iii - SCIENCE OF LANGUAGES; IN WHICH ARE SHOWN THE REAL NATURE OF THE PARTS