Preface.
A Treatise on Language: Or, The Relation which Words Bear to Things, in Four Parts (1836)
Context: As... the following sheets are the painful elaboration of many years, when my language or positions shall, in a casual perusal, seem absurd, (and such cases may be frequent,) I request the reader to seek some more creditable interpretation. The best which he can conceive should be assumed to be my intention: as on an escutcheon, when a figure resembles both an eagle and a buzzard, heraldry decides that the bird which is most creditable to the bearer, shall be deemed to be the one intended by the blazon.
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Alexander Bryan Johnson was United States philosopher and banker. Explore interesting quotes on most.The Philosophical Emperor, a Political Experiment, or, The Progress of a False Position: (1841)
The Philosophical Emperor, a Political Experiment, or, The Progress of a False Position: (1841)
Lecture I. §4.
A Treatise on Language: Or, The Relation which Words Bear to Things, in Four Parts (1836)
The Philosophical Emperor, a Political Experiment, or, The Progress of a False Position: (1841)