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... common source the several elements of language . Not only did no one primæval tongue exist , but , the ruder was the state of society , the greater was the number of languages spoken within a given district . The Greek ari , in face of ...
... common source the several elements of language . Not only did no one primæval tongue exist , but , the ruder was the state of society , the greater was the number of languages spoken within a given district . The Greek ari , in face of ...
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... common understanding ; the world is ever mistaking : and I will undertake to tell it that no man in the city possesses more shrewd- ness and common sense , nor takes a juster view of common poli- tical squabbles . I will say that I know ...
... common understanding ; the world is ever mistaking : and I will undertake to tell it that no man in the city possesses more shrewd- ness and common sense , nor takes a juster view of common poli- tical squabbles . I will say that I know ...
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... Common Sense , ' supposing it to be the doc- trine of all the Scotch philosophers , are equally indistinct ; and the phrase adopted by Professor Stewart , expressly to avoid the obnoxious term Common Sense , ' has been adopted in vain ...
... Common Sense , ' supposing it to be the doc- trine of all the Scotch philosophers , are equally indistinct ; and the phrase adopted by Professor Stewart , expressly to avoid the obnoxious term Common Sense , ' has been adopted in vain ...
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