Elements of Moral Science, Volumen1Mundell, Doig, and Stevenson, 1807 - 408 páginas |
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... sort the same with species . But the words kind and sort have long been confounded by our best writers ; and hence , when we would speak accurately on this subject , we are obliged to take the words genus and species from another ...
... sort the same with species . But the words kind and sort have long been confounded by our best writers ; and hence , when we would speak accurately on this subject , we are obliged to take the words genus and species from another ...
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... sort of abstraction , which affects both our thinking and our speaking ; and takes place , when we consider any quality of a thing separately from the thing itself , and speak and think of it as if it were itself a thing , and capable ...
... sort of abstraction , which affects both our thinking and our speaking ; and takes place , when we consider any quality of a thing separately from the thing itself , and speak and think of it as if it were itself a thing , and capable ...
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... sort . Origin and general Nature of Speech . 23. Man is the only animal that can speak , For speech implies the arrangement and separation of our thoughts ; and this is the work of reason and reflection . Articulate sounds resembling ...
... sort . Origin and general Nature of Speech . 23. Man is the only animal that can speak , For speech implies the arrangement and separation of our thoughts ; and this is the work of reason and reflection . Articulate sounds resembling ...
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... sort of language , made up partly of words they had learned , and partly of other words they had invented . Such persons could guess at the meaning of what was spoken to them in their own dialect , by looking the speaker in the face ...
... sort of language , made up partly of words they had learned , and partly of other words they had invented . Such persons could guess at the meaning of what was spoken to them in their own dialect , by looking the speaker in the face ...
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... sort of tenseness to the parts through which the breath passes . New - born infants do this instinctively ; which changes their breathing , when stronger than usual , into crying . And per- sons in great pain do the same ; which ...
... sort of tenseness to the parts through which the breath passes . New - born infants do this instinctively ; which changes their breathing , when stronger than usual , into crying . And per- sons in great pain do the same ; which ...
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