But I am apt to imagine, that were the imperfections of language, as the instrument of knowledge, more thoroughly weighed, a great many of the controversies that make such a noise in the world, would of themselves cease ; and the way to knowledge, and... Philosophic Etymology: Or Rational Grammar - Page 237by James Gilchrist - 1816 - 269 pagesFull view - About this book
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