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... Attributes of Relation By Means of its Properties PARTITIVE DESCRIPTION THE PROCESS ILLUSTRATED Construction Interpretation PAGE iii I 8 13 13 19 19 24 31 4I 53 61 62 62 70 75 81 81 86 4 3 5 8 8 8 4I NARRATION ยท THE CHANGE AS A WHOLE ...
... Attributes of Relation By Means of its Properties PARTITIVE DESCRIPTION THE PROCESS ILLUSTRATED Construction Interpretation PAGE iii I 8 13 13 19 19 24 31 4I 53 61 62 62 70 75 81 81 86 4 3 5 8 8 8 4I NARRATION ยท THE CHANGE AS A WHOLE ...
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... attribute as purpose to the author what we find to be the effect of the discourse in ourselves . We should be much surprised to find the practical outcome of a discourse to be one thing , as tested by our experience in reading it , and ...
... attribute as purpose to the author what we find to be the effect of the discourse in ourselves . We should be much surprised to find the practical outcome of a discourse to be one thing , as tested by our experience in reading it , and ...
Page 49
... in relation to the proposed end . But while unity does not require all the attributes of the theme , yet care must be taken to emphasize the all which are necessary to produce the desired effect THE THOUGHT IN DISCOURSE . 49.
... in relation to the proposed end . But while unity does not require all the attributes of the theme , yet care must be taken to emphasize the all which are necessary to produce the desired effect THE THOUGHT IN DISCOURSE . 49.
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... attributes and parts would appear in their unity at once , at least in their spatial unity . But by the limitation of language , when the several ideas are presented in discourse they must follow each other in an order of time . In this ...
... attributes and parts would appear in their unity at once , at least in their spatial unity . But by the limitation of language , when the several ideas are presented in discourse they must follow each other in an order of time . In this ...
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... attributes . ATTRIBUTIVE DESCRIPTION . The theme as a whole is presented by means of its attributes , and this process may be called attributive description . Any means by which this object is known not to be that is an attribute ...
... attributes . ATTRIBUTIVE DESCRIPTION . The theme as a whole is presented by means of its attributes , and this process may be called attributive description . Any means by which this object is known not to be that is an attribute ...
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