Essays, Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton and Company, 1884 - 418 páginas |
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... respecting the succession of the adjective and substantive is obviously applicable , by change of terms , to the adverb and verb . And without further explanation , it will be manifest , that in the use of prepositions and other ...
... respecting the succession of the adjective and substantive is obviously applicable , by change of terms , to the adverb and verb . And without further explanation , it will be manifest , that in the use of prepositions and other ...
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Herbert Spencer. ORDER OF THE PARTS OF SENTENCES . 21 Similarly with respect to the conditions under which any fact is predicated . Observe in the following example the effect of putting them last : -How immense would be the stimulus to ...
Herbert Spencer. ORDER OF THE PARTS OF SENTENCES . 21 Similarly with respect to the conditions under which any fact is predicated . Observe in the following example the effect of putting them last : -How immense would be the stimulus to ...
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... respect to the par- liamentary debates , is still thought needful in diplomacy and in virtue of this secret diplomacy , England may any day be unawares betrayed by its ministers into a war cost- ing a hundred thousand lives , and ...
... respect to the par- liamentary debates , is still thought needful in diplomacy and in virtue of this secret diplomacy , England may any day be unawares betrayed by its ministers into a war cost- ing a hundred thousand lives , and ...
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... respecting the order of the ad- jective and substantive , predicate and subject , principal and subordinate propositions , & c . , is applicable here . As whatever qualifies should precede whatever is qualified , force will generally be ...
... respecting the order of the ad- jective and substantive , predicate and subject , principal and subordinate propositions , & c . , is applicable here . As whatever qualifies should precede whatever is qualified , force will generally be ...
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... respecting the small value of classical knowledge and as this implied opinion is recognized much sooner than it can be put into words , there is gain in omitting it . In other cases , again , great effect is pro- duced by an overt ...
... respecting the small value of classical knowledge and as this implied opinion is recognized much sooner than it can be put into words , there is gain in omitting it . In other cases , again , great effect is pro- duced by an overt ...
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