On the Study of WordsMacmillan, 1900 - 365 páginas |
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... existence . I shall urge on you how well it will repay you to study the words which you are in the habit of using or of meeting , be they such as relate to highest spiritual things , or our common words B of the shop and the market ...
... existence . I shall urge on you how well it will repay you to study the words which you are in the habit of using or of meeting , be they such as relate to highest spiritual things , or our common words B of the shop and the market ...
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... existence . Tout y était , mais confusément et sans distinction . Le temps seul et les progrès de l'esprit humain pouvaient opérer un discernement dans cette obscure synthèse , et assigner à chaque élément son rôle spécial . La vie , en ...
... existence . Tout y était , mais confusément et sans distinction . Le temps seul et les progrès de l'esprit humain pouvaient opérer un discernement dans cette obscure synthèse , et assigner à chaque élément son rôle spécial . La vie , en ...
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... existence , ' ' the process of natural selec- tion ' ? Multitudes who else would have known nothing about Comte's system , know something about it when they know that he called it ' the positive philosophy . ' We have been tempted to ...
... existence , ' ' the process of natural selec- tion ' ? Multitudes who else would have known nothing about Comte's system , know something about it when they know that he called it ' the positive philosophy . ' We have been tempted to ...
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... existence of the word bears testimony to the existence of the thing . And yet such in more languages than one may be found . * Nor are there wanting , I suppose , in any language , words which are the mournful record of the strange ...
... existence of the word bears testimony to the existence of the thing . And yet such in more languages than one may be found . * Nor are there wanting , I suppose , in any language , words which are the mournful record of the strange ...
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... existence of pain in the present economy of the world - namely , that it is the correlative of sin , that it is punishment ; and to this the word ' pain , ' so closely connected with ' poena , ' bears witness . " Pain is punishment ...
... existence of pain in the present economy of the world - namely , that it is the correlative of sin , that it is punishment ; and to this the word ' pain , ' so closely connected with ' poena , ' bears witness . " Pain is punishment ...
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