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... signify an infinite con- fidence and magnanimity , as if he presumed Cæsar was the greater title ; as by his worthiness it is come to pass till this day but chiefly it was a speech of great allurement 20 toward his own purpose ; as if ...
... signify an infinite con- fidence and magnanimity , as if he presumed Cæsar was the greater title ; as by his worthiness it is come to pass till this day but chiefly it was a speech of great allurement 20 toward his own purpose ; as if ...
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... signify im- pious . The word literally expresses what is in front of or outside of the temple . Lat . fanum . 1. 32. so as , so that . The phrase occurs repeatedly in the text , and always in this sense . 1. 34. Hermes , said to have ...
... signify im- pious . The word literally expresses what is in front of or outside of the temple . Lat . fanum . 1. 32. so as , so that . The phrase occurs repeatedly in the text , and always in this sense . 1. 34. Hermes , said to have ...
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... signify “ a figure added to a coat of arms to dis- tinguish the persons or families who bear the same arms , and to indicate their nearness to the original bearer . " - Webster . The words used by Bacon show that he has in his mind the ...
... signify “ a figure added to a coat of arms to dis- tinguish the persons or families who bear the same arms , and to indicate their nearness to the original bearer . " - Webster . The words used by Bacon show that he has in his mind the ...
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... signify what is ceremonially impure . Page 9 , 1. 1. in the entrance of philosophy , when a man begins to study science . 1. 4. it , i.e. , the habit of concentrating the attention on second causes . The word induce is used in its ...
... signify what is ceremonially impure . Page 9 , 1. 1. in the entrance of philosophy , when a man begins to study science . 1. 4. it , i.e. , the habit of concentrating the attention on second causes . The word induce is used in its ...
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... signify a foolish idea . 1. 32. Cato , Marcus Cato , the last great champion of Repub- licanism in Rome . He committed suicide , B. C. 46 , on hearing that his party was destroyed by the victory of Cæsar at Thapsus . See Mommsen , vol ...
... signify a foolish idea . 1. 32. Cato , Marcus Cato , the last great champion of Repub- licanism in Rome . He committed suicide , B. C. 46 , on hearing that his party was destroyed by the victory of Cæsar at Thapsus . See Mommsen , vol ...
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