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principles
   Dialogue
1 Craty| found, as if by accident, principles of philology which are unsurpassed 2 Craty| pleasure. This is one of those principles which, whether applied to 3 Craty| euphony, to be formative principles; and he admits a certain 4 Craty| take especial care of first principles. But are words really consistent; 5 Craty| has discovered the true principles of language, and then (II) 6 Craty| the two great formative principles of language, when they have 7 Craty| frame language on artificial principles. Philosophers have sometimes 8 Craty| anticipations of the general principles of philology, we may note 9 Craty| of fancy, and allows his principles to drop out as if by accident.~ 10 Craty| languages have some common principles, there is no primitive form 11 Craty| himself thought that the first principles of philosophy could be elicited 12 Craty| to consider some of the principles or natural laws which have 13 Craty| and simplest of all the principles of language, common also 14 Craty| variance with the first principles of language is possible 15 Craty| accident, that is to say, by principles which are unknown to us. 16 Craty| Study of Language;’ Paul’s ‘Principles of the History of Language:’ 17 Craty| this is the best of all principles; and the next best is to 18 Craty| transparent, and agrees with the principles which preceded, for all 19 Craty| consideration of his first principles:—are they or are they not


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