Major American Writers, Volume 1Howard Mumford Jones, Ernest Erwin Leisy, Richard M. Ludwig Harcourt, Brace, 1952 - 1930 páginas |
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... means it useth are always equal to the end ; but human language , more especially as there is not a universal language , is in- capable of being used as a universal means of unchangeable and uniform in- 20 formation ; and therefore it ...
... means it useth are always equal to the end ; but human language , more especially as there is not a universal language , is in- capable of being used as a universal means of unchangeable and uniform in- 20 formation ; and therefore it ...
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... means , " they cried , " the means ! " If , upon investigation of the means , it was found to come neither under the category of Aries ( that is to say Ram ) nor under the category Hog , why then the savans went no farther , but ...
... means , " they cried , " the means ! " If , upon investigation of the means , it was found to come neither under the category of Aries ( that is to say Ram ) nor under the category Hog , why then the savans went no farther , but ...
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... means this , and means no more than this , who can possibly deny the truth of it ? To deny it would be to insist that men should never 35 relax , and that holidays are never in order . I am well aware how odd it must seem to some of you ...
... means this , and means no more than this , who can possibly deny the truth of it ? To deny it would be to insist that men should never 35 relax , and that holidays are never in order . I am well aware how odd it must seem to some of you ...
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