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96. oldal
... separate . I am clearly for keep- ing them separate . For if there be a mixture of jurisdictions , the distinction of cases will not be retained , but discretion will in the end supersede the law . APHORISM 46 . The Prætor's Table at ...
... separate . I am clearly for keep- ing them separate . For if there be a mixture of jurisdictions , the distinction of cases will not be retained , but discretion will in the end supersede the law . APHORISM 46 . The Prætor's Table at ...
504. oldal
... separate things which in nature are never found apart ; being nevertheless confined therein to these primary parts of indivi- duals . For of things that have been in no part objects of the sense , there can be no imagination , not even ...
... separate things which in nature are never found apart ; being nevertheless confined therein to these primary parts of indivi- duals . For of things that have been in no part objects of the sense , there can be no imagination , not even ...
505. oldal
... separately . Not that I was wrong in saying that history deals with individuals , circumscribed by place and time . For ... separate histories should be written ; nor less of such things as notably deviate from their species , and are ...
... separately . Not that I was wrong in saying that history deals with individuals , circumscribed by place and time . For ... separate histories should be written ; nor less of such things as notably deviate from their species , and are ...
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