Mention216643
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so:text | We have a priori reasons for believing that in every sentence there is some one order of words more effective than any other; and that this order is the one which presents the elements of the proposition in the succession in which they may be most readily put together. (en) |
so:isPartOf | https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Herbert_Spencer |
so:description | The Philosophy of Style (1852) (en) |
qkg:hasContext | qkg:Context106648 |
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