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Page 206
In proportion as the language of articulate founds became 6 more copious , there
was more need of seizing early opportunities of improving the organ of speech ,
and for preserv - * • ing its first flexibility . Then it appeared as convenient as ...
In proportion as the language of articulate founds became 6 more copious , there
was more need of seizing early opportunities of improving the organ of speech ,
and for preserv - * • ing its first flexibility . Then it appeared as convenient as ...
Page 215
language expresses the character of the people that speak it , though it cannot be
perfected without the assistance of eminent writers . He then proceeds to the
resolution of two questions which have been often discussed , but never fully ...
language expresses the character of the people that speak it , though it cannot be
perfected without the assistance of eminent writers . He then proceeds to the
resolution of two questions which have been often discussed , but never fully ...
Page 221
At present , all I can do inore on the Hebrew subject , is to observe that , in
respect of the preservation of the Hebrew tongue , I imagine the one prevailing
language before the mi( racle at Bahel , ( which one language was afterwards
called ...
At present , all I can do inore on the Hebrew subject , is to observe that , in
respect of the preservation of the Hebrew tongue , I imagine the one prevailing
language before the mi( racle at Bahel , ( which one language was afterwards
called ...
Page 267
It is urged , that God confounded their project by confounding their lan , guage ,
and their language by dividing it ; but the ... in this very scheme , and
notwithstanding their diversity of languages , fell down with one consent before
his image .
It is urged , that God confounded their project by confounding their lan , guage ,
and their language by dividing it ; but the ... in this very scheme , and
notwithstanding their diversity of languages , fell down with one consent before
his image .
Page 268
But when we say , that Abraham and Laban were • Syrians by birth , we must
remember , that they were not • fo by blood ; and if Arphaxad had a different
language ( which & the old hypothesis fuppofes ) from the reft of his brethren , his
and ...
But when we say , that Abraham and Laban were • Syrians by birth , we must
remember , that they were not • fo by blood ; and if Arphaxad had a different
language ( which & the old hypothesis fuppofes ) from the reft of his brethren , his
and ...
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