And we gave a very full example of this in chapter IV, where we showed that fathers of families, through fifteen different aspects observed in the state of families and of the first republics, at the time when languages were formed (of which time the arguments concerning things which are taken from the native meanings of words are very weighty, as a dignity has been proposed), were called with as many different words by fifteen ancient and modern nations.
And we gave a very full example of this in chapter IV, where we showed that fathers of families, through fifteen different aspects observed in the state of families and of the first republics, at the time when languages were formed (of which time the arguments concerning things which are taken from the native meanings of words are very weighty, as a dignity has been proposed), were called with as many different words by fifteen ancient and modern nations.