The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1810 |
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... thing of which the existence is affirmed or denied : but existence is sometimes affirmed or de- nied of that of which the writer means to speak more definitely than is implied by the bare name of the thing itself ; and when- ever this ...
... thing of which the existence is affirmed or denied : but existence is sometimes affirmed or de- nied of that of which the writer means to speak more definitely than is implied by the bare name of the thing itself ; and when- ever this ...
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... things . We cannot say of a thing that it is or is not a particular , without supposing a generality to which we refer it ; in the number of whose individuals we include it ; and among which number we declare it to be particular , or ...
... things . We cannot say of a thing that it is or is not a particular , without supposing a generality to which we refer it ; in the number of whose individuals we include it ; and among which number we declare it to be particular , or ...
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... thing . When the article has shewn the word used to be a definite thing , all the rest , every thing else that is intended , will be sufficiently clear and plain from the concomitant circumstances ; from the place , the time , the ...
... thing . When the article has shewn the word used to be a definite thing , all the rest , every thing else that is intended , will be sufficiently clear and plain from the concomitant circumstances ; from the place , the time , the ...
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