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... prove themselves more and more to be sound and valid , the more they are severely investigated . Some writers , not of the largest minds , may forthwith con- temn the opinions here advanced ; and some may adopt them without ...
... prove themselves more and more to be sound and valid , the more they are severely investigated . Some writers , not of the largest minds , may forthwith con- temn the opinions here advanced ; and some may adopt them without ...
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... σπερέσω , τεμέσω ; the fact being just the contrary , if the identity of ψαλῶ with ψαλέω be considered : for ψαλέσω is from ψαλέω , as will be proved . the present and the imperfect , as they are called 4 THE EVOLUTION.
... σπερέσω , τεμέσω ; the fact being just the contrary , if the identity of ψαλῶ with ψαλέω be considered : for ψαλέσω is from ψαλέω , as will be proved . the present and the imperfect , as they are called 4 THE EVOLUTION.
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... prove their character or class , were the meaning out of the question . The power , besides being propensitive , conveys also the idea of an act dependent upon , or resulting from , something going before ; also of a doubtful ...
... prove their character or class , were the meaning out of the question . The power , besides being propensitive , conveys also the idea of an act dependent upon , or resulting from , something going before ; also of a doubtful ...
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... proves that the proper and usual power of both is the same ; that is , not imperfect , but perfect and preter ; for erva cannot be otherwise . Analogy indicates that , before the accession of TUTTOV , the original form for asserting the ...
... proves that the proper and usual power of both is the same ; that is , not imperfect , but perfect and preter ; for erva cannot be otherwise . Analogy indicates that , before the accession of TUTTOV , the original form for asserting the ...
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... prove them to be originally of the same Order . " XI . ( 51. ) Let TérʊTe then , in the first place , be derived from the simple root TÚTɛ , by prefixing the reduplication . In the IN- FINITIVE character it expresses the abstract use ...
... prove them to be originally of the same Order . " XI . ( 51. ) Let TérʊTe then , in the first place , be derived from the simple root TÚTɛ , by prefixing the reduplication . In the IN- FINITIVE character it expresses the abstract use ...
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3d Edition Active forms ancient Aorist Aristoph belonging Botany British called character circumflex cloth Contract Verbs derived Dictionary Encyclopædia English Engravings expressed gilt edges Greek half-bound Herod Hesiod Illustrations Imperative Imperfect Indefinite indicates Infin Infinitive J. C. LOUDON JOHN LINDLEY Latin London meaning MIDDLE PASSIVE Middle Voice Modern observed original Participle Passive forms penultimate Perf Plates post 8vo Preposite Pres Preter Preter form Preterite Primary forms Propensitive Propensitive Form REDUPLICATE FORMS Reduplicate Verb reflex root SAMUEL LAING Second Aorist Second Future Second Order Secondary Order Simple Verb Soph species strike Subj Subjunctive tenses termination Tertiary Theocr Third Order THOMAS KEIGHTLEY Thucyd TREATISE verbs Vignette Titles vowel Woodcuts ἂν δὲ ἔτυπον ἔτυψα ης καὶ μαι μι οι οιμι ου ουν τε τέτυπα τὴν τυπέω τύπτω τύπω τύψω ων
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