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... kind of relation arising from position in time or space , from connexion of cause and effect , & c .; and it is in this special sense therefore the student must use the distinction . The most important varieties of terms having been ...
... kind of relation arising from position in time or space , from connexion of cause and effect , & c .; and it is in this special sense therefore the student must use the distinction . The most important varieties of terms having been ...
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... kind of argument a man would have less merit in proportion as he was more virtuous , so as to feel greater and greater difficulty in acting wrongly . That the conclusion is fallacious every one must feel certain , but the cause of the ...
... kind of argument a man would have less merit in proportion as he was more virtuous , so as to feel greater and greater difficulty in acting wrongly . That the conclusion is fallacious every one must feel certain , but the cause of the ...
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... kind . The word cathedral is probably univocal or of one logical meaning only , The word church , on the other hand , is equivocal , because it sometimes means the building in which religious worship is performed , sometimes the body of ...
... kind . The word cathedral is probably univocal or of one logical meaning only , The word church , on the other hand , is equivocal , because it sometimes means the building in which religious worship is performed , sometimes the body of ...
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... kind of paper instead of a large animal . Bible sometimes means any particular copy of the Bible , sometimes the collection of works constituting the Holy Scriptures . The word man is singularly ambiguous ; sometimes it denotes man as ...
... kind of paper instead of a large animal . Bible sometimes means any particular copy of the Bible , sometimes the collection of works constituting the Holy Scriptures . The word man is singularly ambiguous ; sometimes it denotes man as ...
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... kind . The adjective brilliant is derived from the French briller , to glitter or sparkle ; and this meaning it fully retains when we speak of a brilliant diamond , a brilliant star , & c . By what a subtle analogy is it that we speak ...
... kind . The adjective brilliant is derived from the French briller , to glitter or sparkle ; and this meaning it fully retains when we speak of a brilliant diamond , a brilliant star , & c . By what a subtle analogy is it that we speak ...
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