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... Subftance and Acci- dent feems to have been admitted by Philofophers of all Sects and Ages . See Categor . c . 2. Metaphyf . L. VII . C. I. De Cola , L. III . c . I. DEFINITIVES . If to many Words at Ch.III . once 30 HERME S.
... Subftance and Acci- dent feems to have been admitted by Philofophers of all Sects and Ages . See Categor . c . 2. Metaphyf . L. VII . C. I. De Cola , L. III . c . I. DEFINITIVES . If to many Words at Ch.III . once 30 HERME S.
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... feems to have exprefs'd in a manner fomewhat myfterious , when he talks of μίαν ἰδέαν διὰ πολλῶν , ἑνὸς ἑκάτε κειμένα χωρίς , πάλη διατεταμένην καὶ πολλὰς , ἑτέρας ἀλλήλων , ὑπὸ μιᾶς #EWDEN JERIEXOμÉvas . Sophift . p . 253. Edit ...
... feems to have exprefs'd in a manner fomewhat myfterious , when he talks of μίαν ἰδέαν διὰ πολλῶν , ἑνὸς ἑκάτε κειμένα χωρίς , πάλη διατεταμένην καὶ πολλὰς , ἑτέρας ἀλλήλων , ὑπὸ μιᾶς #EWDEN JERIEXOμÉvas . Sophift . p . 253. Edit ...
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... feems more reafon for fuch Plurals , as the Ptolemies , Scipios , Catos , or ( to inftance in modern names ) the Howards , Pelhams , and Montagues ; be- cause a Race or Family is like a fmaller fort of Species ; fo that the family Name ...
... feems more reafon for fuch Plurals , as the Ptolemies , Scipios , Catos , or ( to inftance in modern names ) the Howards , Pelhams , and Montagues ; be- cause a Race or Family is like a fmaller fort of Species ; fo that the family Name ...
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... feems to be , that as God is prior to all things , both in dig- nity and in time , this Priority is better characterized and expreft by a Negation , than by any of those Distinctions which are co - ordinate with fome Oppofite , as Male ...
... feems to be , that as God is prior to all things , both in dig- nity and in time , this Priority is better characterized and expreft by a Negation , than by any of those Distinctions which are co - ordinate with fome Oppofite , as Male ...
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... feems to have been As , that is , Pointing , or Indica- tion by the Finger or Hand , fome traces of which are still to be obferved , as a part of that Action , which naturally attends our speaking . But the Authors of Language were Quis ...
... feems to have been As , that is , Pointing , or Indica- tion by the Finger or Hand , fome traces of which are still to be obferved , as a part of that Action , which naturally attends our speaking . But the Authors of Language were Quis ...
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Adjectives Adverbs Affertion affume alfo alſo anſwer antient Article Attributes becauſe Boethius C.VIII Cafe called Caufe Cauſe Ch.III Ch.IV Ch.XI Cicero Conjunction denote Diftinction effential enim exift exiſtence exprefs Extenfion faid fame feems fhall fhould fignificant fimple firft firſt fome fomething Form ftill fuch fuppofe Grammarians Greek hence himſelf ibid Ideas infinite inftances itſelf laft Language Latin Modes moſt muſt Nature notion Noun Number obferved Paft Participles paſt Perfon Philofophers Plato poffible Pofitive prefent Prepofitions Prifcian Pronoun quæ quod racter reaſon reſpect ſay ſeems Senfation Senfe Sentence ſhall ſome ſpeak Species Speech Stoics Subftantive Subject ſuch Tenfes thefe themſelves Theodore Gaza theſe things thofe thoſe thro tion tive Treatife univerfal uſed Verbs vero Virgil whofe Words ἂν γὰρ δὲ εἶναι ἐκ ἐν ἐπὶ καὶ καὶ τὸ κατὰ μὲν μὴ πρὸς τὰ τῇ τὴν τῆς τὸ τοῖς τῷ τῶν ὡς