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Page 77
... existence , as a copula between the article and its predicate ; and here , too , we wish that he had been less diffuse ; " For brevity is very good When w ' are or are not understood . " Instead of chopping his logic , which is as dry ...
... existence , as a copula between the article and its predicate ; and here , too , we wish that he had been less diffuse ; " For brevity is very good When w ' are or are not understood . " Instead of chopping his logic , which is as dry ...
Page 274
... existence , the nouns are very commonly without the article , for no other reason than because it is very commonly some indefinite thing of which the existence is affirmed or denied : but existence is sometimes affirmed or de- nied of ...
... existence , the nouns are very commonly without the article , for no other reason than because it is very commonly some indefinite thing of which the existence is affirmed or denied : but existence is sometimes affirmed or de- nied of ...
Page 276
... existence ( p . 221. ) ; which existence , however , must be like the property of the man who boasted of his fine estate , " but that was neither here nor there . ” In εκει εται ο κλαυθμος και ο βρυγμός των οδόντων , the article is ...
... existence ( p . 221. ) ; which existence , however , must be like the property of the man who boasted of his fine estate , " but that was neither here nor there . ” In εκει εται ο κλαυθμος και ο βρυγμός των οδόντων , the article is ...
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