| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1817 - 570 str.
...medium through which the conceptions of men are conveyed to each other, adds a fresh embarrassment. The use of words is to express ideas. Perspicuity...formed, but that they should be expressed by words distinctively and exclusively appropria'ed to them. But no language is so copious as to supply words... | |
| 1832 - 478 str.
...medium through which the conceptions of men are conveyed to each other, adds a fresh embarrassment. The use of words is to express ideas. Perspicuity,...formed, but that they should be expressed by words distinctively and exclusively appropriated to them. But no language is so copious as to supply words... | |
| 1855 - 506 str.
...medium through which the conceptions of men are conveyed to each other, adds a fresh embarrassment. The use of words is to express ideas. Perspicuity,...formed, but that they should be expressed by words distinctively and exclusively appropriated to them. But no language is so copious as to supply words... | |
| 1857 - 504 str.
...medium through which the conceptions of men are conveyed to each other, adds a fresh embarrassment. The use of words is to express ideas. Perspicuity...distinctly formed, but that they should be Expressed by words-distinctly and exclusively appropriated to them. But no language is so copious as to supply words... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1864 - 848 str.
...medium through which the conceptions of men are conveyed to each other, adds a fresh embarrassment. The use of words is to express ideas. Perspicuity therefore requires, not only that the ideas should bo distinctly formed, but that they should be expressed by words distinctly and exclusively appropriated... | |
| Sir Fortunatus Dwarris - 1885 - 698 str.
...medium through which the conceptions of men are conveyed to each other adds a fresh embarrassment, the use of words is to express ideas. Perspicuity, therefore, requires not a Laeber's Political Hermeneuties, chap. 6, § 10. 6 Id. only that the ideas should be distinctly formed,... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - 1886 - 652 str.
...medium through which the conceptions of men are conveyed to each other adds a fresh embarrassment. The use of words is to express ideas. Perspicuity,...should be expressed by words distinctly and exclusively appropriate to them. But no language is so copious as to supply words and phrases for every complex... | |
| James Madison, John Jay - 1888 - 676 str.
...medium through which the conceptions of men are conveyed to each other adds a fresh embarrassment. The use of words is to express ideas. Perspicuity,...should be expressed by words distinctly and exclusively appropriate to them. But no language is so copious as to supply words and phrases for every complex... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, James Madison - 1894 - 980 str.
...medium through which the conceptions of men are conveyed to each other, adds a fresh embarrassment. The use of words is to express ideas. Perspicuity...formed, but that they should be expressed by words distinctively and exclusively appropriated to them. But no language is so copious as to supply words... | |
| James De Witt Andrews - 1910 - 392 str.
...medium through which the conceptions of men are conveyed to each other adds a fresh embarrassment. The use of words is to express ideas. Perspicuity,...exclusively appropriated to them. But no language is so iThe matters considered in this chapter, and examined with such minute care, are really the touchstones... | |
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