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... terms and the innate ideas involved in them . The next step is to determine whether it is one or more souls which are engaged in the affairs of the universe ; the result of which inquiry is , that there are two , the one good and the ...
... terms and the innate ideas involved in them . The next step is to determine whether it is one or more souls which are engaged in the affairs of the universe ; the result of which inquiry is , that there are two , the one good and the ...
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... and disguised remains of some primitive or anciently - re- vealed truth . 14. νέων σοφῶν . See Note VI . , App . 15. περιπεπεμμένα — περιπέττειν . This is a term of cookery , and Κλ . Χαλεπόν γε λόγον , ὦ ξένε , εἰρηκὼς 6 CONTRA ATHEOS .
... and disguised remains of some primitive or anciently - re- vealed truth . 14. νέων σοφῶν . See Note VI . , App . 15. περιπεπεμμένα — περιπέττειν . This is a term of cookery , and Κλ . Χαλεπόν γε λόγον , ὦ ξένε , εἰρηκὼς 6 CONTRA ATHEOS .
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... term of the Athenian courts of law , signifies to be defendant in a suit or prosecution , as diúkwv sig- nifies the plaintiff , pursuer , or prosecutor ; both terms being derived from the ancient custom of the pursuit of the homicide by ...
... term of the Athenian courts of law , signifies to be defendant in a suit or prosecution , as diúkwv sig- nifies the plaintiff , pursuer , or prosecutor ; both terms being derived from the ancient custom of the pursuit of the homicide by ...
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... term . " 4. τοὺς ἐκεῖθεν . Haud dubie ( says Ast ) scribendum est , τὸ εκεῖθεν , quod ex illo consequitur . We have but little doubt , on the other hand , that Ast is wrong . The old and established reading , τοὺς ἐκεῖθεν , may be ...
... term . " 4. τοὺς ἐκεῖθεν . Haud dubie ( says Ast ) scribendum est , τὸ εκεῖθεν , quod ex illo consequitur . We have but little doubt , on the other hand , that Ast is wrong . The old and established reading , τοὺς ἐκεῖθεν , may be ...
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... term peμɛt is applied , in a somewhat different manner from this , to the victorious party or argument that holds its gronnd in quietness , after the rest have been silenced : ἀλλ ' ἐν τοσούτοις λόγοις τῶν ἄλλων ἐλεγχομένων οὗτος ἠρεμεῖ ...
... term peμɛt is applied , in a somewhat different manner from this , to the victorious party or argument that holds its gronnd in quietness , after the rest have been silenced : ἀλλ ' ἐν τοσούτοις λόγοις τῶν ἄλλων ἐλεγχομένων οὗτος ἠρεμεῖ ...
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