Chapters on LanguageLongmans, Green and Company, 1865 - 308 psl. |
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... science . . . . His book will be read with pleasure by those to whom the subject is wholly new , and will command the respect of proficients in philology . As a popular introduction to the science it is among the best books in any lan ...
... science . . . . His book will be read with pleasure by those to whom the subject is wholly new , and will command the respect of proficients in philology . As a popular introduction to the science it is among the best books in any lan ...
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... Science , for instance , by which we mean the sum total of all that has been discovered respecting the laws of nature , has furnished the human race with blessings of inestimable value ; and yet its secrets were never 2 revealed by a ...
... Science , for instance , by which we mean the sum total of all that has been discovered respecting the laws of nature , has furnished the human race with blessings of inestimable value ; and yet its secrets were never 2 revealed by a ...
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... science , by thus deciphering the divine records of Creation , has conferred upon mankind ; yet her lessons have never been whispered by angel or law- giver , but , if we may borrow a poet's simile , they have been unclenched by sheer ...
... science , by thus deciphering the divine records of Creation , has conferred upon mankind ; yet her lessons have never been whispered by angel or law- giver , but , if we may borrow a poet's simile , they have been unclenched by sheer ...
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... science impossible , have earned thereby the merited suspicion of scientific men . Nevertheless , all but the most obstinate and the most prejudiced even of theologians ought to admit that if man could have invented language , we may ...
... science impossible , have earned thereby the merited suspicion of scientific men . Nevertheless , all but the most obstinate and the most prejudiced even of theologians ought to admit that if man could have invented language , we may ...
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... science against which theological dogmatism has not injuriously paraded its menacing array of misinterpreted or inapplicable texts . misinterpretation , succeeds in producing a needless and deplorable collision CH . I. LANGUAGE , A ...
... science against which theological dogmatism has not injuriously paraded its menacing array of misinterpreted or inapplicable texts . misinterpretation , succeeds in producing a needless and deplorable collision CH . I. LANGUAGE , A ...
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