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... fact , we have made but little or no use of them . In regard to the text , we have followed that of Bekker and Ast ... facts , not only in physical , but also in ethical and political science . If the Good , to adopt our author's own ...
... fact , we have made but little or no use of them . In regard to the text , we have followed that of Bekker and Ast ... facts , not only in physical , but also in ethical and political science . If the Good , to adopt our author's own ...
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... facts - if the Beau- tiful is something more than a generalization from pleasing individual sensations - if the Just and the Right involve inquiries far above those endless logoma- chies , and questions of casuistry , which form the ...
... facts - if the Beau- tiful is something more than a generalization from pleasing individual sensations - if the Just and the Right involve inquiries far above those endless logoma- chies , and questions of casuistry , which form the ...
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... fact ; ὡς , to the manner or reason of it . As , for example , διδάσκειν ὅτι , " to teach us the fact , that there are Gods ; ” διδάσκειν ὡς , " to teach us how ; ” that is , " in what manner , and for what necessary reasons , there are ...
... fact ; ὡς , to the manner or reason of it . As , for example , διδάσκειν ὅτι , " to teach us the fact , that there are Gods ; ” διδάσκειν ὡς , " to teach us how ; ” that is , " in what manner , and for what necessary reasons , there are ...
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... fact , the exigentia loci absolutely requires the reading of Stephanus , which we have given , although not altogether free from objections . It is fol- lowed by editors generally in their notes and translations , although the other ...
... fact , the exigentia loci absolutely requires the reading of Stephanus , which we have given , although not altogether free from objections . It is fol- lowed by editors generally in their notes and translations , although the other ...
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... fact , renders the whole declaration stronger instead of weakening it . It seems to be often used as a sort of apology for a bold expression , and thus , instead of diminishing or impairing its force , as the com- mon rendering ( almost ) ...
... fact , renders the whole declaration stronger instead of weakening it . It seems to be often used as a sort of apology for a bold expression , and thus , instead of diminishing or impairing its force , as the com- mon rendering ( almost ) ...
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