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... example , the necessity of Socrates ' being seated , while he is seated ; 2 ) what necessarily applies to a subject as long as it exists for example , the necessity of a man's having a heart as long as he exists and lives ( the last two ...
... example , the necessity of Socrates ' being seated , while he is seated ; 2 ) what necessarily applies to a subject as long as it exists for example , the necessity of a man's having a heart as long as he exists and lives ( the last two ...
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... example . Each instance Ajax , Orestes , Diomedes for him , Atalanta , Ariadne , Cassandra for her creates a standard reaction in the reader , of craz- iness in him and victimization in her . But the piling - up of mythologi- cal examples ...
... example . Each instance Ajax , Orestes , Diomedes for him , Atalanta , Ariadne , Cassandra for her creates a standard reaction in the reader , of craz- iness in him and victimization in her . But the piling - up of mythologi- cal examples ...
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... example ; the preceding statement about provinces cannot be taken as being confined to Western provinces , or to Gallic provinces , or indeed to any particular kind of provinces . He could perfectly well have referred to Cos as an example ...
... example ; the preceding statement about provinces cannot be taken as being confined to Western provinces , or to Gallic provinces , or indeed to any particular kind of provinces . He could perfectly well have referred to Cos as an example ...
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