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... connected that one cannot exist without the others . We find the same views in regard to the end and origin of law - the importance in all things of looking to the idea , the έv ¿ v Toλλоiç , or one in many . There is the same reverence ...
... connected that one cannot exist without the others . We find the same views in regard to the end and origin of law - the importance in all things of looking to the idea , the έv ¿ v Toλλоiç , or one in many . There is the same reverence ...
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... connected with νομοθετοῖ- μεν which follows , and that the comma should be after ποιήσαντες . 5. ὥσγε ἐν ὀλίγῳ , " for so short a time as we have been together . ” 6. ἀμωσγέπως . A difficult particle to analyze , so as to show the force ...
... connected with νομοθετοῖ- μεν which follows , and that the comma should be after ποιήσαντες . 5. ὥσγε ἐν ὀλίγῳ , " for so short a time as we have been together . ” 6. ἀμωσγέπως . A difficult particle to analyze , so as to show the force ...
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... connected here with φήσω , it should be rendered , “ I will say , shall I not ? ” Or if with κινεῖται , it comes nearly to the same thing , some things move , do they not ? ” ... 11. ἑστῶτα ἔστηκε . . . . κινούμενα κινεῖται . Perhaps a ...
... connected here with φήσω , it should be rendered , “ I will say , shall I not ? ” Or if with κινεῖται , it comes nearly to the same thing , some things move , do they not ? ” ... 11. ἑστῶτα ἔστηκε . . . . κινούμενα κινεῖται . Perhaps a ...
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... connecting ποθοῦμεν with δεδεῖχθαι , without resorting to any ellipsis or prægnant con- struction . " Do we yet feel the want of its being sufficiently shown , ” & c . Μὴ here occurs in the usual manner , and with the usual force which ...
... connecting ποθοῦμεν with δεδεῖχθαι , without resorting to any ellipsis or prægnant con- struction . " Do we yet feel the want of its being sufficiently shown , ” & c . Μὴ here occurs in the usual manner , and with the usual force which ...
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... connects masculine ad- jectives and pronouns in the dual , with feminine nouns - a rule , however , which is not universal . The common reading here has τοῖν ἐν ἑνὶ φερομένοιν : also , below , οὐσῶν instead of οὖσαν . We have made the ...
... connects masculine ad- jectives and pronouns in the dual , with feminine nouns - a rule , however , which is not universal . The common reading here has τοῖν ἐν ἑνὶ φερομένοιν : also , below , οὐσῶν instead of οὖσαν . We have made the ...
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