| James Harris - Grammar - 1751 - 484 pages
...this we have fpoken already, when we inquired concerning Definitives. THE Sum of all is, that WORDS ARE THE SYMBOLS OF IDEAS BOTH GENERAL ». • AND...ESSENTIALLY, AND IMMEDIATELY ; OF THE PARTICULAR, ONLY Ch.IILoNLY SECONDARILY, ACCIDENTALLY, AND MEDIATELY. SHOULD it be afked, " why has Lan" guage this... | |
| James Harris - Grammar, Comparative and general - 1765 - 502 pages
...Definitives. THE Ch.III. THE Sum of all is, that WORDS ARE THE SYMBOLS OF IDEAS BOTH GENERAL AND PARTICULAR J YET OF THE GENERAL, PRIMARILY, ESSENTIALLY, AND IMMEDIATELY;...return, Is it not a kind of reciprocal Commerce, or Inter courfe of cur Ideas ? Should it not therefore be framed, fo as to exprefs the whole of our Perception... | |
| James Harris - Grammar, Comparative and general - 1771 - 516 pages
...fpoken already, when we inquired concerning Definitives. i THE Ch.III. THE Sum of all is, that WORDS ARE THE SYMBOLS OF IDEAS BOTH GENERAL AND PARTICULAR;...SECONDARILY, ACCIDENTALLY, AND MEDIATELY. SHOULD it be aiked, " why has Lan" guage this double Capacity ?" — May we notafk, by way of return, Is it not... | |
| James Harris - Grammar, Comparative and general - 1786 - 504 pages
...already, when we inquired concerning Definitives. 7 THE v . » • Ch.III. THE Sum of all is, that WORDS ARE THE SYMBOLS OF IDEAS BOTH GENERAL AND PARTICULAR;...GENERAL, PRIMARILY, ESSENTIALLY, AND IMMEDIATE-LY j OP THE PARTICULAR, ONLY SECONDARILY, ACCIDENTALLY, AND MEDIATE-LY: • • • • * • SHOULD it... | |
| James Harris - Grammar, Comparative and general - 1806 - 504 pages
...Ch.ni. THE Sum of all is, that WORDS ARK ~*~*^ THE SYMBOLS OF IDEAS BOTH GENERAL AND PARTICULAR ; YET OP THE GENERAL, PRIMARILY, ESSENTIALLY, AND IMMEDIATELY...SECONDARILY, ACCIDENTALLY, AND MEDIATELY. SHOULD it be asked, "why has Lan" guage this double Capacity ?"— May we not ask, by way of return, Is it not a... | |
| James Harris - Grammar, Comparative and general - 1806 - 500 pages
...inquired concerning Definitives. THECh. in, THE Sum of all is, that WORDS A ftfi "~" THE SYMBOLS OP IDEAS BOTH GENERAL AND PARTICULAR ; YET OF THE GENERAL, PRIMARILY, ESSENTIALLY, AND IMMEDIATELY J OP THE PARTICULAR, ONLY SECONDARILY, ACCIDENTALLY, AND MEDIATELY. SHOULD it be asked, "why has "... | |
| Antoine Arnauld, Pierre Nicole - Logic - 1818 - 448 pages
...this we have spoken already, when we inquired concerning definitives. The sum of all is, that words are the symbols of ideas both general and particular;...secondarily, accidentally, and mediately. Should it be asked " Why has language this double capacity?" May we not ask, by way of return Is it not a kind of... | |
| James Harris - 1841 - 652 pages
...this we have spoken already, when we inquired concerning definitives. The sum of all is, that words are the symbols of ideas both general and particular...secondarily, accidentally, and mediately. Should it be asked, " Why has language this double capacity !" May we not ask, by way of return, Is it not a kind... | |
| James Harris - Philosophy, Modern - 1841 - 616 pages
...this we have spoken already, when we inquired concerning definitives. The sum of all is, that words are the symbols of ideas both general and particular...secondarily, accidentally, and mediately. Should it be asked, " Why has language this double capacity f May we not ask, by way of return, Is it not a kind... | |
| James Harris - Philosophy, Modern - 1841 - 618 pages
...accidentally, and mediately. Should it be asked, " Why has language this double capacity f May we not ask, by way of return, Is it not a kind of reciprocal commerce, or intercourse of our ideas ? Should it not therefore be framed so as to express the whole of our perception... | |
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