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... thing being numbered and definite among other things : still less does it specify that relation so as to shew whether it be pos sessive , or of any other kind . In this , as in every other in- stance , the article leaves it to the ...
... thing being numbered and definite among other things : still less does it specify that relation so as to shew whether it be pos sessive , or of any other kind . In this , as in every other in- stance , the article leaves it to the ...
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... thing , have , after a time , come to be familiarly used as the name of that thing ; as a con- crete term for some subject possessing the qualities originally denoted by the adjective . Thus we find to isgov used for the temple , το ...
... thing , have , after a time , come to be familiarly used as the name of that thing ; as a con- crete term for some subject possessing the qualities originally denoted by the adjective . Thus we find to isgov used for the temple , το ...
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... thing more than this ; never shews how , or in what way , or to what extent , or among what other things , the thing mentioned is definite or indefinite ; always leaving that to be determined by the nature and circumstances of the case ...
... thing more than this ; never shews how , or in what way , or to what extent , or among what other things , the thing mentioned is definite or indefinite ; always leaving that to be determined by the nature and circumstances of the case ...
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Sermons Collective See Jervis Bidlake | 2 |
TABLE | 8 |
Moores George Tales of the Passions | 14 |
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