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Pagina 167
... seems to think that the article is used somewhat dif- ferently with an appellative and with a proper name , and says of the Matter that its latitude cannot be circumscribed by the article . ' ( p.12 . ) We see no difference in the two ...
... seems to think that the article is used somewhat dif- ferently with an appellative and with a proper name , and says of the Matter that its latitude cannot be circumscribed by the article . ' ( p.12 . ) We see no difference in the two ...
Pagina 169
... seems to come from , and from the third person singular of the second aorist of ix , x , or ex whence it derives its signification of approaching , coming near , or adhering to ; ille from , and he that draws off , that which is more or ...
... seems to come from , and from the third person singular of the second aorist of ix , x , or ex whence it derives its signification of approaching , coming near , or adhering to ; ille from , and he that draws off , that which is more or ...
Pagina 534
... seems to * We are not disposed , nor have we room , to enter into the de- tails of this lamentable affair . LE BRUN seems to have been very ill used : but he resents it too furiously . See his " Lines to Ven- geance . " This annuity was ...
... seems to * We are not disposed , nor have we room , to enter into the de- tails of this lamentable affair . LE BRUN seems to have been very ill used : but he resents it too furiously . See his " Lines to Ven- geance . " This annuity was ...
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