| John Locke - 1722 - 640 страници
...§.3. Secondly, If it were poffible, rt would yet te ufeltfs; becaufc it would Auitfelcfsi not fcrve to the chief end of Language. Men would in vain heap...underftood : which is then only done, when by Ufe or Confentthe Sound I make by the Organs of Speech, excites in another Man's Mind, who hears ir, the... | |
| John Horne Tooke - 1798 - 554 страници
...came in, their, way " by a peculiar name. — Secondly, If it were poflible, it " would be ufelefs : becaufe it would not ferve to the ". chief end of...underftood ; which is then only done, when by ufe or " confent, the found I make by the organs of fpeech " excites in another man's mind who hears it,... | |
| John Horne Tooke - 1798 - 566 страници
...that came in their way " by a peculiar name.—Secondly, If it were poflible, k " would be ufelefs: becaufe it would not ferve to the " chief end of Language...." underftood; which is then only done, when by ufe or * 4 confent, the found I make by the organs of fpeech "v excites in another man's mind who hears... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 986 страници
...that came in their way, by a peculiar name. SECONDLY, If it were pofiible, it would yet be ufeleft, becaufe it would not ferve to the chief end of language....be underftood, which is then only done, when by ufe or confent, the found I make by the organs of fpeech, excites in another man's mind, who hears it,... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 950 страници
...way, by a peculiar name. § 3. And ufelefs. SECONDLr, If it were poflible, /'/ -would yet be ufelefs, becaufe it would not ferve to the chief end of language....be underftood, which is then only done, when by ufe or confent, the found I make by the organs of fpeech, excites in another man's mind, who hears it,... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 398 страници
...useless. §. 3 - Secondly, If it were possible it would yet be useless ; because it would not serve to the chief end of language. Men would in vain heap up names of particular things, that would not For everv §. ^- First, It is impossible that every serve them to communicate their thoughts. Men learn... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 554 страници
...Secondly, If it were possible, it And usele?s< would yet be useless ; because it would not serve ten the chief end of language. Men would in vain heap up names of particular things, that would -not .- - F f 2 serveserve them to communicate their thoughts. Men learn names, and use them in talk with... | |
| John Locke - 1816 - 1048 страници
...name. §. 3, Secondly, If it were possible, it would yet be useless ; because it would not " sserve to the chief end of language. Men' would in vain heap up names of particular things, that would not F r2 serve them to communicate their thoughts. Men learn names, and use them in talk with others, only... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 460 страници
...3. Secondly, If it were possible, it Anduselcss< would yet be useless ; because it would not serve to the chief end of language. Men would in vain heap up names of particular things, that would not serve them to communicate their thoughts. Men learn names, and use them in talk with others, only that... | |
| John Locke - 1824 - 552 страници
...possible, it . , , y , , . , V , . * T . And useless. would yet be useless ; because it would not serve to the chief end of language. Men would in vain heap up names of particular things, that would not 2 F 2 serve them to communicate their thoughts. Men learn names, and use them in talk with others,... | |
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