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" ... the name of the old ones, to which the new bore so close a resemblance. When they had occasion, therefore, to mention, or to point out to each other, any of the new objects, they would naturally utter the name of the correspondent old one, of which... "
Lectures on the Science of Language, Delivered at the Royal Institution of ... - Page 358
by Friedrich Max Müller - 1861
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Essays On, I. Moral Sentiments: II. Astronomical Inquiries; III. Formation ...

Adam Smith - English essays - 1869 - 498 pages
...occasion, therefore, to mention or to point out to each other, any of the new objects, they would naturally utter the name of the correspondent old one, of which...which were originally the proper names of individuals, would each of them insensibly become the common name of a multitude. A child that is just learning...
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Lectures on the Science of Language ...

Friedrich Max Müller - Language and languages - 1869 - 430 pages
...occasion, therefore, to mention or to point out to each other any of the new objects, they would naturally utter the name of the correspondent old one, of which the idea covld not fail, at that instant, to present itself to their memory in the strongest and liveliest manner....
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Education

Education - 1898 - 706 pages
...point out to each other many of the objects, they would naturally utter the name of the corresponding old one, of which the idea could not fail at that...their memory in the strongest and liveliest manner. A child that is just learning to speak calls every person who comes to the house its papa or its mamma...
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Empirical and Rational Psychology: Embracing Cognitions, Feelings, and Volitions

Aaron Schuyler - Psychology - 1882 - 496 pages
...occasion, therefore, to mention or to point out to each other any of the new objects, they would naturally utter the name of the correspondent old one, of which...which were originally the proper names of individuals, would each of them insensibly become the common name of a multitude. '•A child that is just learning...
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The Origin of Ideas, Volume 1

Antonio Rosmini - Knowledge, Theory of - 1883 - 444 pages
...same name by which he had been accustomed to express the similar object he was first acquainted with. And thus those words, which were originally the proper names of individuals, would each of them insensibly become the common name of a multitude. ' It is this application,' continues...
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The Science of Language: Founded on Lectures Delivered at the ..., Volume 1

Friedrich Max Müller - Comparative linguistics - 1891 - 636 pages
...therefore, to mention, or to point out to each obher many of the new objects, they would naturally utter the name of the correspondent old one, of which...itself to their memory in the strongest and liveliest i. "ill manner. And thus those words, which were originally the proper names of individuals, became...
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Education

Education - 1898 - 724 pages
...point out to each other many of the objects, they would naturally utter the name of the corresponding old one, of which the idea could not fail at that...their memory in the strongest and liveliest manner. A child that is just learning to speak calls every person who comes to the house its papa or its mamma...
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The Science of Language: Founded on Lectures Delivered at the Royal ...

Friedrich Max Müller - Comparative linguistics - 1899 - 638 pages
...therefore, to mention, or to point out to each obher many of the new objects, they would naturally utter the name of the correspondent old one, of which...the strongest and liveliest manner. And thus those jgorda^ which were originally the proper Jiamesrof "individuals, became the Common name of a muliitode....
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volumes 1-2

Dugald Stewart - Psychology - 1921 - 660 pages
...name by " which he had been accustomed to express the similar object he " was first acquainted with. And thus, those words, which were •• originally the proper names of individuals, would each of them in" sensibly become the common name of a multitude."* " It is this application"...
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A Probable State: The Novel, the Contract, and the Jews

Irene Tucker - Education - 2000 - 336 pages
...therefore, to mention, or to point out to each other, any of the new objects, they would naturally utter the name of the correspondent old one, of which...which were originally the proper names of individuals, would each of them insensibly become the common name of a multitude. (2.04) As Smith narrates the process...
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