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1 Read | Lowde places in his Old English Dictionary, I daresay it 2 I, II | chance to learn, whether English or Japan, or if he should 3 II, IX | in the propriety of the English tongue, signifies that sort 4 II, XIII | substantio, put into the plain English ones that answer them, and 5 II, XVI | of naming this number in English, will be the often repeating 6 II, XVIII| every one who understands English has presently in his mind 7 II, XXIII| of the word, is, in plain English, standing under or upholding.~ 8 II, XXIII| put it into intelligible English; and then from thence draw 9 II, XXVII| by our way of speaking in English when we say such an one 10 II, XXXII| if a man ignorant in the English tongue should call purple 11 III, I | are nihil in Latin, and in English, ignorance and barrenness. 12 III, IV | unless we will say every English word in the dictionary is 13 III, V | difficulty rendered by the English names, hour, foot, and pound: 14 III, V | Englishman expresses by those English ones. And if either of these 15 III, V | than that of a Latin and English idiom.~10. In mixed modes 16 III, VI | signify to me no more than the English word sort) depend on such 17 III, XI | and cymbal, (which are the English names dictionaries render 18 IV, IV | angles: that is, in plain English, change the names of the 19 IV, VIII | above writ in very plain English, they could not but have 20 IV, XVII | The word reason in the English language has different significations: