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... rise to ai , au , which in their turn coalesce into é and 6.- In the Phoenician alphabet , the letter A bears the name of aleph ; i . e . , ' ox , ' with reference to its most ancient form , which rudely represented an ox's head . From ...
... rise to ai , au , which in their turn coalesce into é and 6.- In the Phoenician alphabet , the letter A bears the name of aleph ; i . e . , ' ox , ' with reference to its most ancient form , which rudely represented an ox's head . From ...
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... rise to serious symptoms . ABOUT , EDMOND FRANCOIS VALENTIN , a French littérateur of great and rising reputation , was born at Dieuze , on the 14th February , 1828. He studied first at the Lycée Charlemange , where he greatly ...
... rise to serious symptoms . ABOUT , EDMOND FRANCOIS VALENTIN , a French littérateur of great and rising reputation , was born at Dieuze , on the 14th February , 1828. He studied first at the Lycée Charlemange , where he greatly ...
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... rise , the fewer attributes are implied or connoted in the name ; hence the propriety of the phrase , empty abstractions . On the other hand , the number of objects to which the name is applicable , increases ; and thus reasoning in ...
... rise , the fewer attributes are implied or connoted in the name ; hence the propriety of the phrase , empty abstractions . On the other hand , the number of objects to which the name is applicable , increases ; and thus reasoning in ...
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... rise above the table- lands : the highest are the mountains of Samen or Samien , rising to about 15,000 feet above the sea - level . Some of the plains have an elevation of from 7 to 10,000 feet . A. gives birth to numerous rivers , the ...
... rise above the table- lands : the highest are the mountains of Samen or Samien , rising to about 15,000 feet above the sea - level . Some of the plains have an elevation of from 7 to 10,000 feet . A. gives birth to numerous rivers , the ...
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... rise to the distinctive titles of Old , Middle and New A. The first is applied to the philosophic teaching of Plato himself and his immediate followers ; the second , to that modification of the Platonic philosophy taught by Arcesi ...
... rise to the distinctive titles of Old , Middle and New A. The first is applied to the philosophic teaching of Plato himself and his immediate followers ; the second , to that modification of the Platonic philosophy taught by Arcesi ...
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