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Page 161
... reason , though the appropriate expression , when we would speak definitely of a particular part of any indefinite ship in general , or of a particular and definite possession of any indefinite strong man in general , would be to say ...
... reason , though the appropriate expression , when we would speak definitely of a particular part of any indefinite ship in general , or of a particular and definite possession of any indefinite strong man in general , would be to say ...
Page 162
... reason why the Greeks say , " Ο υιος ΤΟΥ ανθρωπε , το κέντρον ΤΟΥ θα άλα , ο αντ Jewños THE araghas , & c . while we say , the son of man , the sting of death , the man of sin , & c .; and this too appears to us to be a fertile source ...
... reason why the Greeks say , " Ο υιος ΤΟΥ ανθρωπε , το κέντρον ΤΟΥ θα άλα , ο αντ Jewños THE araghas , & c . while we say , the son of man , the sting of death , the man of sin , & c .; and this too appears to us to be a fertile source ...
Page 270
... reason , the subjects of , Euclid's definitions are without the article , because they are meant to be indefinite , and not because the propositions are convertible . So likewise in the following proposition , the subject is without and ...
... reason , the subjects of , Euclid's definitions are without the article , because they are meant to be indefinite , and not because the propositions are convertible . So likewise in the following proposition , the subject is without and ...
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