Miscellaneous and Fugitive Pieces, 2. ciltT. Davies, 1773 |
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Sayfa 36
... he was con- ftrained to comply with the Rule of his Adverfaries , left he fhould lofe the End by the Means , and be left . alone by following the Crowd . When When a Question of Orthography is dubious , that Practice 36 PLAN OF AN.
... he was con- ftrained to comply with the Rule of his Adverfaries , left he fhould lofe the End by the Means , and be left . alone by following the Crowd . When When a Question of Orthography is dubious , that Practice 36 PLAN OF AN.
Sayfa 37
Samuel Johnson Thomas Davies. When a Question of Orthography is dubious , that Practice has , in my Opinion , a Claim to Preference , which preserves the greatest Number of radical Let- ters , or seems moft to comply with the general Cuf ...
Samuel Johnson Thomas Davies. When a Question of Orthography is dubious , that Practice has , in my Opinion , a Claim to Preference , which preserves the greatest Number of radical Let- ters , or seems moft to comply with the general Cuf ...
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... Practice is of great Ufe in fynoptical Lexicons , where mutilated and doubtful Languages are explained by their Affinity to others more certain and extenfive , but is generally superfluous in English Etymologies . When the Word is ...
... Practice is of great Ufe in fynoptical Lexicons , where mutilated and doubtful Languages are explained by their Affinity to others more certain and extenfive , but is generally superfluous in English Etymologies . When the Word is ...
Sayfa 56
... Practice and Obfervation were conti- nually increafing ; and Analogy , which , though in fome Words obscure , was evident in others . In adjufting the Orthography , which has been to this Time unfettled and fortuitous , I found it necef ...
... Practice and Obfervation were conti- nually increafing ; and Analogy , which , though in fome Words obscure , was evident in others . In adjufting the Orthography , which has been to this Time unfettled and fortuitous , I found it necef ...
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... Practice unmolefted , that the Reader may balance Suffrages , and judge between us : But this Question is not always to be deter- mined by reputed or by real Learning ; fome Men , intent upon greater Things , have thought little on ...
... Practice unmolefted , that the Reader may balance Suffrages , and judge between us : But this Question is not always to be deter- mined by reputed or by real Learning ; fome Men , intent upon greater Things , have thought little on ...
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