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... person's thoughts , words and , potentially , actions . This is a more helpful def- inition than that which rests content with the realism of the form in argument or eager conspiracy , for which I took Greenwood as an example ; and it ...
... person's thoughts , words and , potentially , actions . This is a more helpful def- inition than that which rests content with the realism of the form in argument or eager conspiracy , for which I took Greenwood as an example ; and it ...
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... person is a proverb . 2 ) Whatever the origin of the proverb , it is reasonable to compare ( a ) phrases like haeret res , haeret negotium ; ( b ) a quite common person- al use of haerere which is well illustrated by Cicero , Phil.2.74 ...
... person is a proverb . 2 ) Whatever the origin of the proverb , it is reasonable to compare ( a ) phrases like haeret res , haeret negotium ; ( b ) a quite common person- al use of haerere which is well illustrated by Cicero , Phil.2.74 ...
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... person . How could it ? Such an attraction is imposs- ible to conceive , let alone illustrate from model writers ( and however ugly we find these epigrams , we have no cause to leave solecisms in them ) . In the present instance , it is ...
... person . How could it ? Such an attraction is imposs- ible to conceive , let alone illustrate from model writers ( and however ugly we find these epigrams , we have no cause to leave solecisms in them ) . In the present instance , it is ...
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