The works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 10 |
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... and of history ; and those of law, merchandise, and mechanical trades, so far
as they can be supposed useful in the occurrences of common life. But there
ought, however, to be some distinc- tion made between the different classes of
words ...
... and of history ; and those of law, merchandise, and mechanical trades, so far
as they can be supposed useful in the occurrences of common life. But there
ought, however, to be some distinc- tion made between the different classes of
words ...
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tion made between the different classes of words ; and therefore it will be proper
to print those which are incorporated into the language in the usual character,
and those which are still to be considered as foreign, in the italick letter. Another ...
tion made between the different classes of words ; and therefore it will be proper
to print those which are incorporated into the language in the usual character,
and those which are still to be considered as foreign, in the italick letter. Another ...
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