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... words that stand for them , by the greatest part of men of the same lan- guage , are not understood : v.g. colshire , drilling , fil- tration , cohobation , are words standing for certain complex ideas , which being seldom in the minds ...
... words that stand for them , by the greatest part of men of the same lan- guage , are not understood : v.g. colshire , drilling , fil- tration , cohobation , are words standing for certain complex ideas , which being seldom in the minds ...
الصفحة 295
... words standing for such combinations , an usual way of getting these complex ideas is by the ex- plication of those terms that stand for them for consisting of a company of simple ideas combined , they may by words , standing for those ...
... words standing for such combinations , an usual way of getting these complex ideas is by the ex- plication of those terms that stand for them for consisting of a company of simple ideas combined , they may by words , standing for those ...
الصفحة 296
... words in our lan- guage have none an- swering in another . § 6. This shows us how it comes to pass , that there are in every language many particular words which cannot be rendered by any one single word of an- other . For the several ...
... words in our lan- guage have none an- swering in another . § 6. This shows us how it comes to pass , that there are in every language many particular words which cannot be rendered by any one single word of an- other . For the several ...
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