An Essay Towards an Investigation of the Origin and Elements of Language and Letters: That Is, Sounds and Symbols: Wherein is Considered Their Analogy, and Power to Express the Radical Ideas on which the Primitive Language Appears to Have Been Formed. By L.D. NelmeT. Spilsbury, 1772 - 134 Seiten |
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... character and language ; yet it may not be prefump- tuous to say , that great event will probably be brought to pafs , by fome inftrument as weak and un- worthy as the writer of this . If any fhould cenfure this suggestion as ...
... character and language ; yet it may not be prefump- tuous to say , that great event will probably be brought to pafs , by fome inftrument as weak and un- worthy as the writer of this . If any fhould cenfure this suggestion as ...
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... character was known , or used , at the beginning , by the firft people ; though that language may retain the founds that express the general ideas of fuch things , as were moft frequently feen or used by men . Bergier affirms , † " that ...
... character was known , or used , at the beginning , by the firft people ; though that language may retain the founds that express the general ideas of fuch things , as were moft frequently feen or used by men . Bergier affirms , † " that ...
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... character was formed from the Chaldaic . See Fig . I. Mofes made All Things according to the pattern that was fhewed him in Mount Sinai . Epif . to Heb . Chap . viii . Ver . 5 . Mechanisme du Langage , Vol . I. p . 276. voce Mam . by ...
... character was formed from the Chaldaic . See Fig . I. Mofes made All Things according to the pattern that was fhewed him in Mount Sinai . Epif . to Heb . Chap . viii . Ver . 5 . Mechanisme du Langage , Vol . I. p . 276. voce Mam . by ...
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... characters . Corruptions of this nature deftroy the effential properties of founds and Symbols , that is , of language and letters , which cease to answer their firft inftitution when they cease to be the representatives of ideas ...
... characters . Corruptions of this nature deftroy the effential properties of founds and Symbols , that is , of language and letters , which cease to answer their firft inftitution when they cease to be the representatives of ideas ...
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... character and language ; for both founds and Symbols are expreffive of ideas commonly known and received by all men . That ... characters . Phurnut . de Nat . Deor . p . 41. Ed . Gale . of fpeech , and of language ; and the antient [ 14 ]
... character and language ; for both founds and Symbols are expreffive of ideas commonly known and received by all men . That ... characters . Phurnut . de Nat . Deor . p . 41. Ed . Gale . of fpeech , and of language ; and the antient [ 14 ]
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Abraham affembly affert againſt Aleph alfo alſo anceſtors anſwer Antediluvians antient appear Babel becauſe bough branch called caufe cauſe Chaldaic Chaldean Chap characters Chineſe circumftance confufion cotemporary cuſtoms defcendants deluge diftinct divifion doth earth effential forms Engliſh language eſpecially eſſential exift exiſt exprefs facrifice faid fame fays fcience feems fhall fhews fignifies fimple firft firſt fome fongs fons fuch fuppofe fyftem fymbols fynonymous Greek hath Hebrew Hebrew language hence hiſtory ideas pertaining inftruction inveſtigated Japhet knowledge letters lip founds migrations Mofes moft moſt muſt nations nature Noah ol-ive olive patriarchs Pelafgi Pelafgians Peleg perfon poffeffion precepts prime radical primordial probably purpoſe rad-ic-al radical founds radical fymbols radical idea radix reaſon repreſent repreſentation ring Sac-fon ſeem ſhould Silenus ſounds Terah Teraphim themſelves thence thereof theſe thing thofe thoſe tongue tranflated tree ufed univerfal uſed weft whereby wherein whofe whoſe word worſhip
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 90 - He stretcheth out the north over the empty place, and hangeth the earth upon nothing. He bindeth up the waters in his thick clouds; and the cloud is not rent under them.
Seite 22 - And a river went out of Eden to water the garden ; and from thence it was parted, and became into four heads.
Seite 23 - And the name of the third river is Hiddekel: that is it which goeth toward the east of Assyria, And the fourth river is Euphrates.
Seite 89 - He removeth the mountains, and they know not : He overturneth them in his anger. He shaketh the earth out of her place, and the pillars thereof tremble. He commandeth the sun, and it riseth not ; and sealeth up the stars.
Seite 40 - Round through the vaft profundity obfcure, And faid, Thus far extend, thus far thy bounds, *}» This be thy juft circumference, O world. Thus God the Heav'n created, thus the Earth, Matter Matter unform'd and void : Darknefs profound Cover'd th...
Seite 34 - fhalt teach them diligently unto thy children, " and fhalt talk of them when thou fitteft in thine " houfe, and when thou walkeft by the way, and " when thou lieft down, and when thou rifeft up.
Seite 93 - Then the channels of waters were feen, and the foundations of the world were difcovered : at thy rebuke, O Lord, at the blaft of the breath of thy noftrils.
Seite 108 - Some fay he bid his angels turn afcance The poles of earth twice ten degrees and more From the fun's axle...
Seite 91 - When the morning ftars fang to" gether, and all the fons of God fhouted for joy ? Or " who fhut up the fea with doors, when it brake forth " as if it had iffued out of the womb...
Seite 16 - O the fymbol of the horizon. Thefe fymbols contain in them the firft elements, the forms of all created nature. There doth not exift in the whole creation any BEING, or THING, that doth not partake of thefe firft principles ; nor can the human mind conceive of any...