The Monthly Mirror1809 |
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Page 12
... means just what is signified by the proverb , “ in aquâ scribis , ” . " -the in vino veritas has no application . The ancients seem to have understood women thoroughly ! Page 443 , C. for wgo rwy Kiλtwy , read agos . In the same E. we ...
... means just what is signified by the proverb , “ in aquâ scribis , ” . " -the in vino veritas has no application . The ancients seem to have understood women thoroughly ! Page 443 , C. for wgo rwy Kiλtwy , read agos . In the same E. we ...
Page 13
... mean reference , therefore let him see Aristot . Eth . 4. c . 5. and SCAPULA , where he will be told " pro codem dicitur et axgaxolos . " So much for the non - existence of the word angoxolos . Locke very truly says , " We see a little ...
... mean reference , therefore let him see Aristot . Eth . 4. c . 5. and SCAPULA , where he will be told " pro codem dicitur et axgaxolos . " So much for the non - existence of the word angoxolos . Locke very truly says , " We see a little ...
Page 14
... mean time it is doing no more than justice to the attorney , to say that these fees out of pocket make up the bulk ... means so great as they are supposed to be , and indeed not equal to what they ought to be . The stated ordinary fees ...
... mean time it is doing no more than justice to the attorney , to say that these fees out of pocket make up the bulk ... means so great as they are supposed to be , and indeed not equal to what they ought to be . The stated ordinary fees ...
Page 16
... means hopeful or consoling . I am no inveterate laudator temporis acti , blind to the past , and lynx - eyed with respect to the present ; but I distinguish , and I confess it with sorrow , that a youth with less merit , and more ...
... means hopeful or consoling . I am no inveterate laudator temporis acti , blind to the past , and lynx - eyed with respect to the present ; but I distinguish , and I confess it with sorrow , that a youth with less merit , and more ...
Page 19
... mean abode . Many letters had she written , many overtures made , through a friend of her de- parted mother's , ( her stepmother was dead ) but in vain ; inexo- rably had her father forbidden her return . Her mind could not rest ...
... mean abode . Many letters had she written , many overtures made , through a friend of her de- parted mother's , ( her stepmother was dead ) but in vain ; inexo- rably had her father forbidden her return . Her mind could not rest ...
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