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:" languages allude^ to, by jb peculiar wprd, denofting 

 *' relation, and nt^thing but relation^ but by a simple va- 

 -" riation of the cprrelatiye term. It was expressed, as it 

 ." appears JB; nature; and noti,aS;Bpm^t)iing separate and 

 •?<') detached,. i (as fciyi our p^rt^c^es!<^,j <<>,^yfro/n, &c.) but as 

 ^Ypiixfid audi bjended^^yitl;!' the, 9prrelatiye object.",,!. ... i. 

 .f),;;Thp relations of verbs, , to .person, number, and time, 

 ^yhether stated ^ais aptup,! or possible, or under the modifi- 

 cations pf iaterfpgatipjn,; cpmiijand, _ or velleity, are still 

 inore .cteJipl^iiujaad jpust haye,,|?een, with, less effor,^, pf 

 abstraction, denoted by variations^, pr additions to the ra^ 

 dical term, than by any words or abstract signs of such 

 l?elations; ,sncli;as , are,, pipplo^fed, in languages of ppsteripr 



■,; ,I)I.ujpbeiiS,.,^li9e.,nfi^pkiiptd^ ;^n4 1 ;^y: animals, existed only 

 iB>fi?iii;Si, .wpu^di naty,iTa)ly|][?e; ip^rjfjefl by terminations, which 

 denoted, pn^f iijdividug,},; pf, bpth: and, hence, , the dual 

 nijnjber jnfvusli Ijave preceded the plural, which was,, denoted 

 pnly; ^VfheAjflio^fi., than,, tfyo, were, brought intp existence. 

 J!;Ipl)'thejrS^Wie,p)3^np^^,j,,thei^§x^s, and pinanimpte; objects, 

 must; hav0;b.efin ,p?ig)pajij^;di^f^p'guished by the ternjipatipn 

 of their .^pp6natipp?;.jbM^ tl>e-j latter, being of no-j^e^, and 

 haying,, iiri;th^ji,?.difFiprent, classes, a strpng resemblance to 

 each ,pther, /vyf. fie , patu^rally I considered as an uni^j^oy,,^a 

 single; pbjep^.,, :,..;; y, , . i ■..,■■[ 



J)iji^i\i,g i\nf\ life of Adiam^ yarious arts were invented; as 

 that of agpcjulture, that of metallurgy, and also architec- 

 jtuye, ,(as ci^es .were built,) and many more, Avhich these 

 (ii!(;o presuppose; 



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