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... regarded as a sort of hybrid production , arising from a confusion of both views . Some of its arrangements are altogether too unnatural to allow the supposition that they were ever intended for a real State ; and yet it is very diffi ...
... regarded as a sort of hybrid production , arising from a confusion of both views . Some of its arrangements are altogether too unnatural to allow the supposition that they were ever intended for a real State ; and yet it is very diffi ...
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... regarded as inferior in wisdom to human art- ists ( 56 ) . The method of this special providence is shown to be by such arrangements in the sovereignty of God ( but not by any inhe- rent necessity of things ) , that every agent finds ...
... regarded as inferior in wisdom to human art- ists ( 56 ) . The method of this special providence is shown to be by such arrangements in the sovereignty of God ( but not by any inhe- rent necessity of things ) , that every agent finds ...
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... regarded as the chief part of human virtue , some have supposed that from ἄγειν , in this sense , came ἀγαθὸς , and from φέρειν , its comparative and superlative , φέρτερος , φέρτατος , or pépiσros . Such a view encounters etymological ...
... regarded as the chief part of human virtue , some have supposed that from ἄγειν , in this sense , came ἀγαθὸς , and from φέρειν , its comparative and superlative , φέρτερος , φέρτατος , or pépiσros . Such a view encounters etymological ...
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... regarded and rendered as though they were nearly , if not quite , synonymous . The difference , however , in this and similar cases , is obvious . " Ότι would simply refer to the fact ; ὡς , to the manner or reason of it . As , for ...
... regarded and rendered as though they were nearly , if not quite , synonymous . The difference , however , in this and similar cases , is obvious . " Ότι would simply refer to the fact ; ὡς , to the manner or reason of it . As , for ...
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... regarded , not as a commencement of the follow- ing , but as the conclusion of the preceding sentence , which runs on , without coming to a close , until it terminates in οὐκ ἐισὶ θεοί , some distance below . The whole passage being the ...
... regarded , not as a commencement of the follow- ing , but as the conclusion of the preceding sentence , which runs on , without coming to a close , until it terminates in οὐκ ἐισὶ θεοί , some distance below . The whole passage being the ...
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