Grammatical Diagrams Defended and Improved: With Directions for Their Proper Construction and Application |
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There are figures employed in the diagrams which are inconsistent ; there are
many points for which no seeming provision is made in the diagrams ; the real
philosophy of the whole scheme , from being barely hinted at , fails to suggest
those ...
There are figures employed in the diagrams which are inconsistent ; there are
many points for which no seeming provision is made in the diagrams ; the real
philosophy of the whole scheme , from being barely hinted at , fails to suggest
those ...
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clusively evinced in the proper development of the diagram . To those who
candidly consider , or who properly understand , its nature and office - work , a
correct diagram of any element in analysis , is “ an end of strife ; " for , while the
analysis ...
clusively evinced in the proper development of the diagram . To those who
candidly consider , or who properly understand , its nature and office - work , a
correct diagram of any element in analysis , is “ an end of strife ; " for , while the
analysis ...
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deavor to conceal their weakness , and justify their prejudices , by a furious
onslaught upon the diagrams . While the main position is obviously impregnable
to any direct attack , the effort is to practically destroy its strategic value , by a
flank ...
deavor to conceal their weakness , and justify their prejudices , by a furious
onslaught upon the diagrams . While the main position is obviously impregnable
to any direct attack , the effort is to practically destroy its strategic value , by a
flank ...
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PART I. THE DIAGRAMS DEFENDED . CHAPTER I. THE GENERAL NATURE
AND LAWS OF THE DIAGRAMS . What is here proposed — General definition of
diagrams — General examples — General Laws — First Law : Simple Principal ...
PART I. THE DIAGRAMS DEFENDED . CHAPTER I. THE GENERAL NATURE
AND LAWS OF THE DIAGRAMS . What is here proposed — General definition of
diagrams — General examples — General Laws — First Law : Simple Principal ...
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The laws , in accordance with which these diagrams are constructed , presented
in a simple running statement , and without detail , are as follows : FIRST LAW .
SIMPLE PRINCIPAL ELEMENTS . Figures which are symbolical of principal ...
The laws , in accordance with which these diagrams are constructed , presented
in a simple running statement , and without detail , are as follows : FIRST LAW .
SIMPLE PRINCIPAL ELEMENTS . Figures which are symbolical of principal ...
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