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Page 151
... examples should not be allowed to set aside his rule : but we can see no weight in his argument . In the three first examples , ' he tells us , the governed nouns come under the head Enumeration , which may cause them to be without the ...
... examples should not be allowed to set aside his rule : but we can see no weight in his argument . In the three first examples , ' he tells us , the governed nouns come under the head Enumeration , which may cause them to be without the ...
Page 155
... examples abundantly sufficient to shew that Mr. Sharp's rule does not always prevail . The only use of going beyond the N. T. for examples is to undeceive those who are willing to believe that , within the limits which Mr. Sharp has ...
... examples abundantly sufficient to shew that Mr. Sharp's rule does not always prevail . The only use of going beyond the N. T. for examples is to undeceive those who are willing to believe that , within the limits which Mr. Sharp has ...
Page 156
... examples of which the Doctor seems to think it is the easiest to get rid , reserving the most refractory and untractable example to the last . Εν όσοις υπαρχει το ΠΡΟ- TEPON xa . " YETEPON , Aristot . Eth . ad Eudem . lib . i . c . 8 ...
... examples of which the Doctor seems to think it is the easiest to get rid , reserving the most refractory and untractable example to the last . Εν όσοις υπαρχει το ΠΡΟ- TEPON xa . " YETEPON , Aristot . Eth . ad Eudem . lib . i . c . 8 ...
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