The North American Review, Volume 105Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1867 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Pagina 3
... question of the re- lation of vocal sounds to the objects , images , emotions , and thoughts expressed by them , or , in other words , of the origin of language , is as unsettled as it was in the days of Aristotle . Many new facts ...
... question of the re- lation of vocal sounds to the objects , images , emotions , and thoughts expressed by them , or , in other words , of the origin of language , is as unsettled as it was in the days of Aristotle . Many new facts ...
Pagina 17
... question on which opinions may differ ; but as a philological study , the more perfected its mechanism , the more instructive it is . Thus the formal apparatus of the Greek language , which NO . 216 . VOL . CV . ― 2 was arrested in its ...
... question on which opinions may differ ; but as a philological study , the more perfected its mechanism , the more instructive it is . Thus the formal apparatus of the Greek language , which NO . 216 . VOL . CV . ― 2 was arrested in its ...
Pagina 21
... question all the doctrines of the Church shall enjoy entire freedom of religious opinion . The historical rea- soning of Cantù is generally of the hysteron - proteron order , even when it is not a begging of the question ; but as the ...
... question all the doctrines of the Church shall enjoy entire freedom of religious opinion . The historical rea- soning of Cantù is generally of the hysteron - proteron order , even when it is not a begging of the question ; but as the ...
Pagina 24
... question ? Was the relative numerical impor- tance of the native and the foreign element much the same in all the ... questions , otherwise sufficiently obvious , specially appears from an inter- esting fact noticed by Cantù : " Venetia ...
... question ? Was the relative numerical impor- tance of the native and the foreign element much the same in all the ... questions , otherwise sufficiently obvious , specially appears from an inter- esting fact noticed by Cantù : " Venetia ...
Pagina 25
... question . We have not the materials for discussing it . We may , however , remark , that the old German immigrants in Pennsylvania , who have continued to use that language for a century in the midst of a nation English by birth and ...
... question . We have not the materials for discussing it . We may , however , remark , that the old German immigrants in Pennsylvania , who have continued to use that language for a century in the midst of a nation English by birth and ...
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