| Adam Smith - 1767 - 498 strani
...and the name of the old ones, to which the new bore fo clofe a refemblance. When they had occafion, therefore, to mention, or to point out to each other,...objects, they would naturally utter the name of the correfpondent old one, of which the idea could not fail, at that inftant, to prefent itfelf to their... | |
| Adam Smith - 1767 - 504 strani
...and the name of the old ones, to which the new bore fo clofe a refemblance. When they had occafion, therefore, to mention, or to point out to each other,...objects, they would naturally utter the name of the correfpondent old one, of which the idea could not fail, at that inftant, to prefent itfelf to their... | |
| Adam Smith - 1792 - 490 strani
...and the name of the old ones, to which the new bore fo clofe a refemblance. When they had occafion, therefore, to mention, or to point out to each other,...objects, they would naturally utter the name of the correfpondent old one, of which the idea could not fail, at that inftant, to prefent itfelf to their... | |
| Adam Smith - 1793 - 340 strani
...and the name of the old ones , to which the new bore io clofe a refemblance. When they had occafion, therefore , to mention , or to point out to each other, any of theTiew objects, they would naturally utter the name of the correfpondent old one, of which the idea... | |
| Adam Smith - 1811 - 596 strani
...and the name of the old ones, to which the new bore fo clofe a refemblance. When they had occafion, therefore, to mention, or to point out to each other,...objects, they would naturally utter the name of the correfpondent old one, of which the idea could not fail, at that inftant, to prefent itfelf to their... | |
| Adam Smith - 1811 - 662 strani
...and the name of the old ones, to which the new bore fo clofe a refemblance. When they had occafion, therefore, to mention, or to point out to each other, any of the new objects, they would naturally titter the name of the correfpondent old one, of which the idea could not fail, at that in-" ftant,... | |
| Adam Smith - 1811 - 602 strani
...the new bore fo clofe a refemblance. When they had occafion, therefore, to mention, or to point put to each other, any of the new objects, they would naturally utter the name of the correfpon'dent old one, of which the idea could not fail, at that inftant, to prefent itfelf to their... | |
| Thomas Brown - 1822 - 546 strani
...that those savages could behold the new objects without recollecting the old ones ; and the name of the old ones, to which the new bore so close a resemblance....objects, they would naturally utter the name of the correspondent old one, of which the idea could not fail, at that instant, to present itself to their... | |
| John Barclay (of Calcots.) - 1826 - 184 strani
...recollecting the old ones; and the name " of the old ones, to which the new bore so close a resem" blance. When they had occasion, therefore, to mention, " or...objects, " they would naturally utter the name of the correspondent " old one, of which the idea could not fail, at that instant, " to present itself to... | |
| Thomas Brown - 1833 - 800 strani
...savages could behold the new objects without recollecting the old ones ; and the name of the old onei, \> which the new bore so close a resemblance. When they...objects, they would naturally utter the name of the correspondent old one, of which the idea could not fail, at that instant, to present itself to their... | |
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