Pantology: Or, A Systematic Survey of Human Knowledge; Proposing a Classification of All Its Branches and Illustrating Their History, Relations, Uses, and Objects; with a Synopsis of Their Leading Facts and Principles; and a Select Catalogue of Books on All Subjects, Suitable for a Cabinet Library |
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... usually divided into Concord , or the agreement of one word with another , in gender , number , or person ; and Government , or the power which one word has over others , in directing their mood , tense , or case . The most important ...
... usually divided into Concord , or the agreement of one word with another , in gender , number , or person ; and Government , or the power which one word has over others , in directing their mood , tense , or case . The most important ...
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... usually of one syllable . Of the specimens given in Plate I. , the characters yih , shih , khow , keuen , jih , yooh , and jin , are keys , or elementary characters ; although shih would seem to be naturally de- rived from yih ; -from ...
... usually of one syllable . Of the specimens given in Plate I. , the characters yih , shih , khow , keuen , jih , yooh , and jin , are keys , or elementary characters ; although shih would seem to be naturally de- rived from yih ; -from ...
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... usually expressed by the introduction of the words , like , as , or so : as in the sentence , " an able minister , like a pillar , upholds the state . " A Metaphor , is a comparison in a concealed form ; substituting for one idea ...
... usually expressed by the introduction of the words , like , as , or so : as in the sentence , " an able minister , like a pillar , upholds the state . " A Metaphor , is a comparison in a concealed form ; substituting for one idea ...
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... usually considered indubitable ; and distinguished as mathematical certainty . Percep- tive evidence , derived from experiments or observations , ranks nearly as high , and is termed physical certainty . Historical evidence , strongly ...
... usually considered indubitable ; and distinguished as mathematical certainty . Percep- tive evidence , derived from experiments or observations , ranks nearly as high , and is termed physical certainty . Historical evidence , strongly ...
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... usually , when full , of twenty - three persons ; who are charged with a general supervision of the public safety , interest , and morals . Petit Juries , on the other hand , are summoned and sworn for the trial of special causes . The ...
... usually , when full , of twenty - three persons ; who are charged with a general supervision of the public safety , interest , and morals . Petit Juries , on the other hand , are summoned and sworn for the trial of special causes . The ...
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