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... FACTS AND OBSERVATIONS RELATING TO ONOMA- TOLOGY . Moreover there are many more things in the World than there are names for them ; according to the saying of the Philosopher ; Nomina sunt finita , res autem infinita ; ideo unum nomen ...
... FACTS AND OBSERVATIONS RELATING TO ONOMA- TOLOGY . Moreover there are many more things in the World than there are names for them ; according to the saying of the Philosopher ; Nomina sunt finita , res autem infinita ; ideo unum nomen ...
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... fact which the wise ancients have attested , and the mo- derns in their presumptuous ignorance have been pleased to ... facts and confound all notions . As for that matter , answered Nicholas , all my notions are struck in a heap . You ...
... fact which the wise ancients have attested , and the mo- derns in their presumptuous ignorance have been pleased to ... facts and confound all notions . As for that matter , answered Nicholas , all my notions are struck in a heap . You ...
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... to the purpose , Columella and Varro , men ex- pert in rural affairs , assert this matter for a most certain and known truth . " Pliny also affirms it as an undoubted fact : the foals of the Wind , he says , were exceedingly swift , 4.
... to the purpose , Columella and Varro , men ex- pert in rural affairs , assert this matter for a most certain and known truth . " Pliny also affirms it as an undoubted fact : the foals of the Wind , he says , were exceedingly swift , 4.
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... any one of these names , all known in their day upon the Turf , or of the numberless others commonly and with equal impropriety bestowed upon horses . FACTS AND CHAPTER CXXXIX . OBSERVATIONS RELATING TO ONOMA- TOLOGY 10.
... any one of these names , all known in their day upon the Turf , or of the numberless others commonly and with equal impropriety bestowed upon horses . FACTS AND CHAPTER CXXXIX . OBSERVATIONS RELATING TO ONOMA- TOLOGY 10.
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Robert Southey. FACTS AND CHAPTER CXXXIX . OBSERVATIONS RELATING TO ONOMA- TOLOGY . Moreover there are many more things in the World than there are names for them ; according to the saying of the Philosopher ; Nomina sunt finita , res ...
Robert Southey. FACTS AND CHAPTER CXXXIX . OBSERVATIONS RELATING TO ONOMA- TOLOGY . Moreover there are many more things in the World than there are names for them ; according to the saying of the Philosopher ; Nomina sunt finita , res ...
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