The Southern Review, Volume 5A. E. Miller., 1830 |
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... render powerful . " Kal is often intransitive and Hiphil transitive as Ty , NY Hiph . V , in this case the Piel is wanting , but we find it , with not a shade of difference , but entirely in a different meaning , e . g . " ( 2 Chron ...
... render powerful . " Kal is often intransitive and Hiphil transitive as Ty , NY Hiph . V , in this case the Piel is wanting , but we find it , with not a shade of difference , but entirely in a different meaning , e . g . " ( 2 Chron ...
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... rendered that word by N ( one ) , and the meaning is plain and strictly of an Oriental construction , " --- and ... render that word by dæmons ; the Septuagint renders it by damovious , which undoubtedly is derived from daua to ...
... rendered that word by N ( one ) , and the meaning is plain and strictly of an Oriental construction , " --- and ... render that word by dæmons ; the Septuagint renders it by damovious , which undoubtedly is derived from daua to ...
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... rendered to himself before the close of the twelfth century , by Layamon , who translated his French version into English . We are now got down to our immediate subject . Arthur and Charlemagne , as Warton expresses it , were the first ...
... rendered to himself before the close of the twelfth century , by Layamon , who translated his French version into English . We are now got down to our immediate subject . Arthur and Charlemagne , as Warton expresses it , were the first ...
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... render property uncertain , until , like the statutes of old , every word had been tried and settled by numerous decisions , and by new volumes of reports and commentaries ; and that not one of us , would probably undertake such a work ...
... render property uncertain , until , like the statutes of old , every word had been tried and settled by numerous decisions , and by new volumes of reports and commentaries ; and that not one of us , would probably undertake such a work ...
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... render his foreign residence useful to his country was , by the introduction of new articles of culture , and among ... renders South - Carolina and Georgia so pestilential through the sum- mer . " In 1789 and 1790 , he had " a great ...
... render his foreign residence useful to his country was , by the introduction of new articles of culture , and among ... renders South - Carolina and Georgia so pestilential through the sum- mer . " In 1789 and 1790 , he had " a great ...
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