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Page 74
... person or thing which the pronoun represents . Thus , if I have been speaking of a horse , or of any thing in which the presence of a horse is implied , waxa Toy Toy will be a legitimate assump- tion otherwise , it will not ; for the ...
... person or thing which the pronoun represents . Thus , if I have been speaking of a horse , or of any thing in which the presence of a horse is implied , waxa Toy Toy will be a legitimate assump- tion otherwise , it will not ; for the ...
Page 157
... person should exercise five different offices , as that the same person should be God and man ! He can never think that , if the rule does not compel the reader to understand the nouns in the passage of Herodotus as being descriptive of ...
... person should exercise five different offices , as that the same person should be God and man ! He can never think that , if the rule does not compel the reader to understand the nouns in the passage of Herodotus as being descriptive of ...
Page 385
... person , to whom no appeal was afterward made , and of whom nothing farther was said . Titus is the only person to whom he refers , and it was therefore to no purpose to speak of any other , and we are persuaded that no other is meant ...
... person , to whom no appeal was afterward made , and of whom nothing farther was said . Titus is the only person to whom he refers , and it was therefore to no purpose to speak of any other , and we are persuaded that no other is meant ...
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