The Southern Review, Volume 5A. E. Miller., 1830 |
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... means of their conjugations , all those various mo- difications and relations of verbs , which , in most other languages , are expressed either by composite verbs , or by several words . ( Note . ) " The most convenient arrangement is ...
... means of their conjugations , all those various mo- difications and relations of verbs , which , in most other languages , are expressed either by composite verbs , or by several words . ( Note . ) " The most convenient arrangement is ...
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... ) ( Jud . Piel has also sometimes a different mean- יה xvii . 19. ) and m . v . ing than Kal , as TOT : ( Exod . xxii . 15. ) to marry , and ( Gen. xviii . 6. ) to hasten ; and 6 [ Feb. Grammar of the Hebrew Language .
... ) ( Jud . Piel has also sometimes a different mean- יה xvii . 19. ) and m . v . ing than Kal , as TOT : ( Exod . xxii . 15. ) to marry , and ( Gen. xviii . 6. ) to hasten ; and 6 [ Feb. Grammar of the Hebrew Language .
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... means the capital and industry of the community may be directed into those channels which will prove most beneficial to society . They maintain the position therefore , that the most advantageous em- ployment to the individual , may not ...
... means the capital and industry of the community may be directed into those channels which will prove most beneficial to society . They maintain the position therefore , that the most advantageous em- ployment to the individual , may not ...
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... means the only , nor the principal improvement which the world may enjoy from his labours . Former writers , we are instructed , have been busied only in " spreading successive layers of clouds over the science . " All the sagacity and ...
... means the only , nor the principal improvement which the world may enjoy from his labours . Former writers , we are instructed , have been busied only in " spreading successive layers of clouds over the science . " All the sagacity and ...
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... means sparing in the employment of such polysyllables as ' sophistry , ' ' absurdity , ' ' nonsensical , ' et id genus omne ; and though we will not suffer ourselves to imitate his courtesy , we must briefly notice another particular ...
... means sparing in the employment of such polysyllables as ' sophistry , ' ' absurdity , ' ' nonsensical , ' et id genus omne ; and though we will not suffer ourselves to imitate his courtesy , we must briefly notice another particular ...
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