10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «COAEVAL»
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1
Methods and Data in English Historical Dialectology
Acquisition involves vertical continuity. What any two coaeval language users
share and do not share are the products of different histories, especially where
they do not communicate. The differences may be slight or substantial (potentially
...
Marina Dossena, Roger Lass, 2004
2
The Works of John Dryden: Poems 1697
ous Writer, who will by no means allow Mountains to be coaeval with the World.
Thus much will make it probable at least, that Virgil had Moses in his thoughts
rather than Epicurus, when he compos'd this Poem. But it is further remarkable,
that ...
John Dryden, William Frost, Vinton A. Dearing, 1988
3
Works. Published by David Mallet
... where he distinguishes between priority in the order of time, and priority in the
order of nature, and makes the world coaeval with God no otherwise, than as
light is conceived to be coaeval with the sun. THE belief of one Supreme Being
may ...
Henry-Saint-John Bolingbroke, 1754
4
The Life of Mr. Henry Dodwell; with an Account of His Works, ...
THE next 'Thing considered, is the Time when Stefichoruo (who by the Epistles
attributed to Phalari: is supposed coaeval with him) lived. As for. this, a
remarkable Passage Of Simonider _ shews him to be elder than Simonider, but
younger ...
Francis Brokesby, Edmund Halley, 1715
5
Treatises on Religious and Scriptural Subjects
We have sound their notorious reality further attested by coaeval memorials, and
still further by coaeval records. We have seen also that the facts and the records
were owned and recognized in every subsequent age. Can we elsewhere ...
Robert Holmes (Dean of Winchester), 1806
6
The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle
We miy allow the lowist of them to be four, or, if you will, near six thousand yeais
old -. for Ætna may have burned from remote ages, fed by those subterraneous
sties, wh'ch some" suppose coaeval, or ntarly coaeval, with our earth. But, is the ...
7
Chrestomathia: a collection of papers, explanatory of the ...
... a way to be soon concluded, must in its commencement have been coaeval
even with that of the primaval process, to which it has been indebted for all the
materials on which it has had to operate : coaeval with the very first crude
effusions, ...
8
Ancient Building Technology, Volume 3: Construction (2 Vols)
Greek Ashlar Building Monumental building in ashlar stone masonry began in
Greece at the end of the 7th century BC and developed rapidly to take its
definitive form during the 6th century BC. Its development was thus coaeval with
the most ...
9
The Ancient Cathedral Of Cornwall Historically Surveyed
The town, therefore, is certainly prior to the Conquest, and almost coaeval with
Athelstan's church, probably with the erection of the priory, or with the cession of
the manor to the prior and the bishop. Yet the town, like the manor, was divided ...
10
The Gentleman's Magazine
We may allow the lowest of them to be sour, or, if you will, near six thousand
years old : for Ætna may have burned from remote ages, fed by those
subterraneous fires, which some* suppose coaeval, or nearly coaeval, with our
earth. But, if tbt ...