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Page 77
... suppose it wholly a boon of heaven . They have no idea of the midnight study and the toil by day ; the severe discipline , the long and patient training which the fruits of eloquence have cost in their pro- duction and were they told of ...
... suppose it wholly a boon of heaven . They have no idea of the midnight study and the toil by day ; the severe discipline , the long and patient training which the fruits of eloquence have cost in their pro- duction and were they told of ...
Page 100
... suppose , that they were more influential , ( especially for evil , ) and less secluded , than is common among Asiatics . The state of morals in the community , would render the existence of gen- uine affection and domestic happiness ...
... suppose , that they were more influential , ( especially for evil , ) and less secluded , than is common among Asiatics . The state of morals in the community , would render the existence of gen- uine affection and domestic happiness ...
Page 122
... suppose to be intended by the appella- tion ? This is indeed a question of very grave import , and we feel a strong necessity laid upon us of making peace with the pre - possessions of our readers , when we announce our firm conviction ...
... suppose to be intended by the appella- tion ? This is indeed a question of very grave import , and we feel a strong necessity laid upon us of making peace with the pre - possessions of our readers , when we announce our firm conviction ...
Page 123
... suppose is to be understood originally some idol that was appeased with sacrifices , as Saturn and Mars ; but afterwards as the names of idols were often transferred to demons , it seems to denote an evil demon dwelling in the desert ...
... suppose is to be understood originally some idol that was appeased with sacrifices , as Saturn and Mars ; but afterwards as the names of idols were often transferred to demons , it seems to denote an evil demon dwelling in the desert ...
Page 137
... suppose , that he took the murder of Abel as the terminus a quo , the murder of a pious ( dixaios ) man of that generation as the terminus ad quem , and so comprehended all innocent blood shed from the creation of the worldἀπὸ καταβολῆς ...
... suppose , that he took the murder of Abel as the terminus a quo , the murder of a pious ( dixaios ) man of that generation as the terminus ad quem , and so comprehended all innocent blood shed from the creation of the worldἀπὸ καταβολῆς ...
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