54 INEXPUGXABILITT, ETC. 



wlmt Independent Obj edification of every Primary and 

 Necessary Aspect of Being somewhat so, it is said, 

 because, by another Principle of Universology called 

 THE INEXPUGNABILITY o? PRIME ELEMENTS (B. O. 

 t. 226), Principles and Primary Aspects, in part ex- 

 cluded, are still always present in every part of the 

 Elaborate World, only in a subordinate or minor de- 

 gree. There is MERE PREPONDERANCE (B. O. t. 526) 

 of the Major or Governing Principle, and SUBDOMI- 

 NANCE (B. O. t. 524) of the Minor or Subordinate 

 Principle, in the given instance or domain. 



85. The reappearance of Elementary ED titles, Prin- 

 ciples, or Domains, subsequently, as Elaborated Do- 

 mains, is illustrated as follows : The Yowel-Sounds 

 are an Elemental Domain of Speech or Language ; 

 and the Consonant-Sounds are another such Domain.. 

 But, then, Entire Languages occur in which the Vowel- 

 Element predominates, and which it characterizes, as, 

 for example, the Italian ; and other entire languages 

 in which the Consonant-Element predominates, and 

 which, it characterizes, as, for example, the German. 

 These Individual Languages are then, Elaborated or 

 Actual Domains of Language at large, and repeat, in 

 their oirn stnu-hirr, the Two Elementary Domains of 

 the Alphabet of Language, (namely the Vowels and 

 the Consonants), by which these languages are re- 

 spectively characterized. But no Language can ex- 

 ist wholly without the Vowel-Element, nor wholly 

 without the Consonant-Element ; and this fact illus- 

 trates what is meant by THE INEXPUGNABILITY ( 



of PRIME ELEMENTS. The Italian 



