id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 193109109 Millar Volume 10, GOT-Hydrodynamics 1817 .txt text/plain 919193 62503 80 The pronouns of the firjl and fecond perfons have number and cafes, for the fame reafon that nouns have thefe accidents} but in no language have they any variation denoting gen¬ der ; the reafon is, that sex, and all other properties and attributes whatever, except thofe juft mentioned as defcriptive of the nature of thefe pronouns, are foreign from the mind of the fpeaker when he utters I or THOU in difcourfe. called a part of that natural language with which man is endowed in common with other animals, to exprefs or allay fome very firong fenfation ; fuch as, AH ! otis, Pdafgiotis, Magnefia and Phthia—All thefe no doubt, for a long time, prevented them from maave at one time or other been feverally governed by king any confiderable advances in thofe arts in which ./cache/193109109.txt ./txt/193109109.txt