Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 2Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... sufficient to balance the inconvenience of change ; and such reasons I do not expect often to find . All change is of itself an evil , which ought not to be hazarded but for evident advantage ; and as inconstancy is in every case a mark ...
... sufficient to balance the inconvenience of change ; and such reasons I do not expect often to find . All change is of itself an evil , which ought not to be hazarded but for evident advantage ; and as inconstancy is in every case a mark ...
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... sufficiently by the first derivation . This practice is of great use in synoptical lexicons , where mutilated and doubtful languages are explained by their af- finity to others more certain and extensive , but is generally superfluous ...
... sufficiently by the first derivation . This practice is of great use in synoptical lexicons , where mutilated and doubtful languages are explained by their af- finity to others more certain and extensive , but is generally superfluous ...
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... ; a task of which the extent and intricacy is sufficiently shown by the miscar- riage of those who have generally attempted it . This difficulty is increased by the necessity of ex- plaining c 2 AN ENGLISH DICTIONARY . 19.
... ; a task of which the extent and intricacy is sufficiently shown by the miscar- riage of those who have generally attempted it . This difficulty is increased by the necessity of ex- plaining c 2 AN ENGLISH DICTIONARY . 19.
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... sufficient for com- mon use ; and since , without some attention to such demands , the dictionary cannot become ge- nerally valuable , I have determined to consult the best writers for explanations real as well as verbal ; and perhaps I ...
... sufficient for com- mon use ; and since , without some attention to such demands , the dictionary cannot become ge- nerally valuable , I have determined to consult the best writers for explanations real as well as verbal ; and perhaps I ...
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... sufficient , in etymological inquiries , if the senses of kindred words be found such as may easily pass into each other , or such as may both be referred to one general idea . The etymology , so far as it is yet known , was easily ...
... sufficient , in etymological inquiries , if the senses of kindred words be found such as may easily pass into each other , or such as may both be referred to one general idea . The etymology , so far as it is yet known , was easily ...
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