The British Quarterly Review, Volume 36Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1862 - Christianity |
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... word botané means ' fodder ' ) first busied itself about food for cattle . Geometry began with measuring a garden or a field . The term is derived from the Greek words gé land , ' and metron a measure . ' The first observations upon the ...
... word botané means ' fodder ' ) first busied itself about food for cattle . Geometry began with measuring a garden or a field . The term is derived from the Greek words gé land , ' and metron a measure . ' The first observations upon the ...
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... words only , teaches us that there is more in ' words than is dreamt of in our philosophy . ' The subject is not so difficult for the general reader as may at first sight appear . It is not necessary to know all the languages of the ...
... words only , teaches us that there is more in ' words than is dreamt of in our philosophy . ' The subject is not so difficult for the general reader as may at first sight appear . It is not necessary to know all the languages of the ...
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... Words were created as they were wanted . As soon as gestures and cries were found insufficient , articulate sounds were adopted to suit the ex- pression of the new feelings and thoughts which were acquired day by day . Language must ...
... Words were created as they were wanted . As soon as gestures and cries were found insufficient , articulate sounds were adopted to suit the ex- pression of the new feelings and thoughts which were acquired day by day . Language must ...
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... words as in dress . ' Ut silvæ foliis pronos mutantur in annos , Prima cadunt ; ita verborum vetus interit ætas . ' Even in the forms of grammar a similar change is taking place . Thus s at the end of the third person singular of verbs ...
... words as in dress . ' Ut silvæ foliis pronos mutantur in annos , Prima cadunt ; ita verborum vetus interit ætas . ' Even in the forms of grammar a similar change is taking place . Thus s at the end of the third person singular of verbs ...
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... words . ' On another occasion , when the Emperor Sigismund , presiding at the council of Constance , where John Huss ... word , ' I trust , will be as good as the word of any monk . ' But schisma has continued to be of the neuter gender ...
... words . ' On another occasion , when the Emperor Sigismund , presiding at the council of Constance , where John Huss ... word , ' I trust , will be as good as the word of any monk . ' But schisma has continued to be of the neuter gender ...
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