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Page 103
... former may act as the corrobora- tion of it . We do not see , however , why a translation should not be voice , in the sense of the Latin word timeo . We are not aware of such an usage in classical Greek . Ἐφοβούμεθα τὸν Θεον , and not ...
... former may act as the corrobora- tion of it . We do not see , however , why a translation should not be voice , in the sense of the Latin word timeo . We are not aware of such an usage in classical Greek . Ἐφοβούμεθα τὸν Θεον , and not ...
Page 265
... former articles in the volumes cited below . * After so undesirable ( although so unavoidable ) a delay , we shall not now waste time in preliminary matter , but enter in medias res , non secus ac notas , in our very outset . The ...
... former articles in the volumes cited below . * After so undesirable ( although so unavoidable ) a delay , we shall not now waste time in preliminary matter , but enter in medias res , non secus ac notas , in our very outset . The ...
Page 366
... former king is imagined to affect the life of the existing monarch : while the inability of the natives to compute time , and the comparatively recent intro- duction of the Moors into the state , threw additional ob- stacles in the ...
... former king is imagined to affect the life of the existing monarch : while the inability of the natives to compute time , and the comparatively recent intro- duction of the Moors into the state , threw additional ob- stacles in the ...
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Humboldts Personal Narrative | 14 |
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