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... say , what they appear to mean , rather than what they literally ut- * . ter * Now , as the mere Reader hath no other Means of conveying the Meaning of the Writer than by vocal Utterance or Pro nunciation , fo thefe Means are the leaft ...
... say , what they appear to mean , rather than what they literally ut- * . ter * Now , as the mere Reader hath no other Means of conveying the Meaning of the Writer than by vocal Utterance or Pro nunciation , fo thefe Means are the leaft ...
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... you will so you be fill the fame , and they will appear like furd and unmeaning Sounds . · SAY , on the Harmony , Variety and Power of Numbers ? Sounds , Sounds , or will utter them more forcibly than the 20 Of the vocal Part of Speech .
... you will so you be fill the fame , and they will appear like furd and unmeaning Sounds . · SAY , on the Harmony , Variety and Power of Numbers ? Sounds , Sounds , or will utter them more forcibly than the 20 Of the vocal Part of Speech .
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... say , a Spring unbends itself with the fame Force with which it is bent : But it is always understood within a certain Degree , confiftent with the Form and Elafticity of it . D To 1 To effect this , however , i ... to Of Articulation . 33.
... say , a Spring unbends itself with the fame Force with which it is bent : But it is always understood within a certain Degree , confiftent with the Form and Elafticity of it . D To 1 To effect this , however , i ... to Of Articulation . 33.
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... Say on the Harmony of Numbers . - Mafoz on the fame Subject . Lord Kaims's Elements of Criticifm , & c . - The latter obferves ( Vol . ii . Page 377. ) that , fometimes to humour the Sense , and fometimes the Melody , a particu- lar ...
... Say on the Harmony of Numbers . - Mafoz on the fame Subject . Lord Kaims's Elements of Criticifm , & c . - The latter obferves ( Vol . ii . Page 377. ) that , fometimes to humour the Sense , and fometimes the Melody , a particu- lar ...
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... say heard , beard , deaf , conceive it a mighty finicking , mincing Method to say herd , berd , def , & c . The Infignificancy of thefe Variations is , indeed , perceptible enough in some In- ftances , particularly in those last men ...
... say heard , beard , deaf , conceive it a mighty finicking , mincing Method to say herd , berd , def , & c . The Infignificancy of thefe Variations is , indeed , perceptible enough in some In- ftances , particularly in those last men ...
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