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... common sense philosophy of Plato , commending itself , when rightly understood , to all the kovai evvocal , or universal ideas of the race , in distinction from that miscalled common sense which is only the manufactured public opinion ...
... common sense philosophy of Plato , commending itself , when rightly understood , to all the kovai evvocal , or universal ideas of the race , in distinction from that miscalled common sense which is only the manufactured public opinion ...
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... Common Law against all Private Religions . - Examination of Plato's Doctrine in respect to Changes in the Public Wor- ship and Religion of the State LXXV . Belief in Apparitions , Ghosts , Spectres , Dreams , & c . , the same in all ...
... Common Law against all Private Religions . - Examination of Plato's Doctrine in respect to Changes in the Public Wor- ship and Religion of the State LXXV . Belief in Apparitions , Ghosts , Spectres , Dreams , & c . , the same in all ...
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... common object of them all . 10. Οῖς δὴ δοτέον , " for all which cases there must be a common law , ” or “ a law in common containing provisions applicable to each respectively . " 11. λέγων ἢ πράττων , " by speech or action . ” 12. See ...
... common object of them all . 10. Οῖς δὴ δοτέον , " for all which cases there must be a common law , ” or “ a law in common containing provisions applicable to each respectively . " 11. λέγων ἢ πράττων , " by speech or action . ” 12. See ...
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... common read- ing , διαφορᾶς . It is supported by the authority of Cornarius and Stephanus , although Ficinus seems to have read διαφορᾶς , and is in ἐπιθυμιῶν ἐπὶ τὸν ἀσεβῆ βίον ὁρμᾶσθαι τὰς ψυχὰς αὐ τῶν 4 CONTRA ATHEOS .
... common read- ing , διαφορᾶς . It is supported by the authority of Cornarius and Stephanus , although Ficinus seems to have read διαφορᾶς , and is in ἐπιθυμιῶν ἐπὶ τὸν ἀσεβῆ βίον ὁρμᾶσθαι τὰς ψυχὰς αὐ τῶν 4 CONTRA ATHEOS .
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... common text this stands thus : γίγνονται . Νῦν οὖν πειθόμενοι : the great objection to which is , that it is impossible to make any suitable sense out of it . Fici- nus felt the difficulty , and therefore made a paraphrase rather than a ...
... common text this stands thus : γίγνονται . Νῦν οὖν πειθόμενοι : the great objection to which is , that it is impossible to make any suitable sense out of it . Fici- nus felt the difficulty , and therefore made a paraphrase rather than a ...
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