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... language , he has taken care to avoid the two extremes of being too servile and literal on the one hand , and too paraphrastic on the other . Atten . tion has been paid to the punctuation , cadence , and other improve- ments which the ...
... language , he has taken care to avoid the two extremes of being too servile and literal on the one hand , and too paraphrastic on the other . Atten . tion has been paid to the punctuation , cadence , and other improve- ments which the ...
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... Language expose the Defects of ordinary Language , and shew how in all Sciences the Art of Reasoning may be reduced to a well constructed Language . By CONDILLAC . 8vo . pp . 480. Paris . 1798 . Imported by Dulau and Co. London . THE ...
... Language expose the Defects of ordinary Language , and shew how in all Sciences the Art of Reasoning may be reduced to a well constructed Language . By CONDILLAC . 8vo . pp . 480. Paris . 1798 . Imported by Dulau and Co. London . THE ...
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... language ; and to study a science is nothing else than to learn a well formed language . The reading of this work will afford a sensible proof of this truth , for the mathematics will appear to be formed in proportion as the language ...
... language ; and to study a science is nothing else than to learn a well formed language . The reading of this work will afford a sensible proof of this truth , for the mathematics will appear to be formed in proportion as the language ...
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Jauit | 11 |
Chronology See Investigation | 11 |
Hamboidrs Experiments on the Atmos | 11 |
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