| John Trusler - 1766 - عدد الصفحات: 248
...great number of par-. tlculars ; univerfal, every particular. The government of princes, has no obje<5t in view, but, the general good. The providence of...when he makes no particular application. Knowledge is univerjal, when it knows every thing. Chriftianity is, generally, known and believed ; but, not universally.... | |
| James Barclay (curate of Edmonton.) - 1792 - عدد الصفحات: 1062
...many, but notuoirrrI'al. Common; ufual. SYKOK. Grrrei*l\mplies a great number of particulars ; mnxrfjl, every particular. The government of princes has no...view but the general good. The providence of God is untverjal. Gb'NERAL, / the whole; the main, without inditing on particulars ; one »ho commands an... | |
| James Barclay - 1799 - عدد الصفحات: 1074
...but not univerM. Caramon ; ufual. S» N ON. Gtmral impliei a great number of particulars; miiverjal, every particular. The government of princes has no object in view but the griwral good. The providence of God is ul rf»l. GE'NERAL, / the whole; the mai», •iihout i-ifirting... | |
| Louis-Pierre Siret - 1815 - عدد الصفحات: 198
...of greater value. General , Universal. General implies a great number of particulars ; universal , every particular. The government of princes has no...in view , but the general good. The providence of good is universal. An orator speaks in general , when he makes no particular applications. Knowledge... | |
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