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... Verb TO BE . - Platonic use of Eiuí and Γίγνομαι • XXV . Ancient Divisions of Motion . - According to Plato . - According to Aristotle . Distinction between Γένεσις and ' Αλλοίωσις . -The Atomic Theory more favourable to Theism than the ...
... Verb TO BE . - Platonic use of Eiuí and Γίγνομαι • XXV . Ancient Divisions of Motion . - According to Plato . - According to Aristotle . Distinction between Γένεσις and ' Αλλοίωσις . -The Atomic Theory more favourable to Theism than the ...
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... Verbs XLVII . Great Things cannot Exist without Small . - Application of the Maxim to the Doctrine of a Special Providence , to Educa- tion , and to Politics XLVIII . 262 · 264 Gentleness of Plato's Mode of Argument , and its peculiar ...
... Verbs XLVII . Great Things cannot Exist without Small . - Application of the Maxim to the Doctrine of a Special Providence , to Educa- tion , and to Politics XLVIII . 262 · 264 Gentleness of Plato's Mode of Argument , and its peculiar ...
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... verb , χρῆται , although in sense it is the 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 ...
... verb , χρῆται , although in sense it is the 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 ...
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... verbs , and are frequently 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 ...
... verbs , and are frequently 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 ...
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... verb is used only in the middle voice to the entire exclusion of the active , or when the middle is the predominant ... verbs should be regarded as essentially different from others of the middle voice . This peculiarity does certainly ...
... verb is used only in the middle voice to the entire exclusion of the active , or when the middle is the predominant ... verbs should be regarded as essentially different from others of the middle voice . This peculiarity does certainly ...
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