Such would be the orthography of a new language to be formed by a synod of grammarians upon principles of science. But who can hope to prevail on nations to change their practice, and make all their old books useless? or what advantage would a new orthography... Dictionary of the English Language ... - Página xxxviide Robert Sullivan - 1854Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Samuel Johnson - 1768 - 1002 páginas
...the orthography of a new langui^e'to be formed by * iynod of grammarians upon ptinciples of fcicnce. But who can hope to prevail on nations to change their practice, and make all their old books ulclefs ? or what advantage would a new orthography procure equivalent to the confufion and perplexity... | |
| Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - 1793 - 728 páginas
...orthography of a *' new language, to be formed by a fynod of gram*' marians upon principles of fcience. But who " can hope to prevail on nations to change their " practice, and make all their old books ufelefs? " or what advantage would a new orthography " procure equivalent to the confufion and perplex"... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1802 - 990 páginas
...the orthography of a new language to be formed by a fynod of grammarians upon principles of Icience. But who can hope to prevail on nations to change their practice, and make ail their old boohs ufclcfs ? or what advantage would a new orthography procure equivalent to the confuüou... | |
| David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1809 - 446 páginas
...character, and every character a single sound. Such would be the orthography of a new language to be formed by a synod of grammarians upon principles of...change their practice, and make all their old books useless ? or what advantage would a new orthography procure equivalent to the confusion and perplexity... | |
| David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1809 - 448 páginas
...character, and every character a single sound. Such would be the orthography of a new language to be fonned by a synod of grammarians upon principles of science....change their practice, and make all their old books useless ? Or, what advantage would a new orthography procure, equivalent to the confusion and perplexity... | |
| 1809 - 878 páginas
...character, and eveiy character a single sound. Such would be the orthography of a new language to be formed by a synod of grammarians upon principles of science. But who can hope to pro\ ,'.i 1 on nations to change their practice, and make all their old books useless ? or what advantage... | |
| Gregor von Feinaigle - 1813 - 516 páginas
...character, and every character a single sound. Such would be the orthography of a new language to be formed by a synod of grammarians upon principles of...on nations to change their practice, and make all the old books useless ? or what advantage would a new orthography procure equivalent to the confusion... | |
| Philomathic institution - 1825 - 518 páginas
...sound. Such would be the orthography of a new language, to be formed by a synod of grammarians, upon the principles of science ; but who can hope to prevail...change their practice, and make all their old books useless ? — or what advantage would a new orthography procure, equivalent to the confusion and perplexity... | |
| 1825 - 120 páginas
..." that every sound may have its own character. Suth would be the •' Orthography of a new Language upon principles of science; but "who can hope to prevail on nations to change their practice and " mahe their old Boohs useless ? Or what advantage would a new " Orthography procure equivalent to... | |
| George Fulton - 1826 - 456 páginas
...single sound. Such woujd be the orthography of a new language, to be formed by a synod of grammarians on principles of science : But who can hope to prevail...change their practice, and make all their old books useless ? — Every attempt, therefore, to render the orthography of the English language conformable... | |
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