The Southern Review, Band 5A. E. Miller., 1830 |
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... give him the requisite informa- tion . " אגאלתי אֲשׁוֹלְלוּ- There is also found ( 1 ) a form Iphal - a Syriac one- ( Isia . lxiii . 3. ) ; ( 2 ) a form Ethpael - a Chaldean one- ( Ps . lxxvi . 6. ) ; ( 3 ) Ethpaal - also Chaldean ...
... give him the requisite informa- tion . " אגאלתי אֲשׁוֹלְלוּ- There is also found ( 1 ) a form Iphal - a Syriac one- ( Isia . lxiii . 3. ) ; ( 2 ) a form Ethpael - a Chaldean one- ( Ps . lxxvi . 6. ) ; ( 3 ) Ethpaal - also Chaldean ...
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... give intensity to the meaning . E. g . Parago- gic ; as as ; Apocopate סַפְרָה , סֵפֶר ; קוּמָה , קוּם וּ שָׁמְרָה שְׁמֹר .apoc שְׁמַעַן ; מל .apoc , מוּל גַל apoc גְלֶה so ; ( הַקְטִיל for ) הַקְטֵל ...
... give intensity to the meaning . E. g . Parago- gic ; as as ; Apocopate סַפְרָה , סֵפֶר ; קוּמָה , קוּם וּ שָׁמְרָה שְׁמֹר .apoc שְׁמַעַן ; מל .apoc , מוּל גַל apoc גְלֶה so ; ( הַקְטִיל for ) הַקְטֵל ...
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... give exclusive privileges to none : -to preserve inviolate the natural right of every man to follow that employment which he may deem most profitable , provided that he does not interfere with the rightful claims of others , and that ...
... give exclusive privileges to none : -to preserve inviolate the natural right of every man to follow that employment which he may deem most profitable , provided that he does not interfere with the rightful claims of others , and that ...
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... give hasty and unexamined ex- plications of the terms on which our reasonings are to rest , and then , from pride of opinion , are led to defend the conclusions in- to which our terms have carried us , a vagueness and want of object ...
... give hasty and unexamined ex- plications of the terms on which our reasonings are to rest , and then , from pride of opinion , are led to defend the conclusions in- to which our terms have carried us , a vagueness and want of object ...
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... give the merest trifle of property for that which he cannot receive or enjoy ; but which to its pos sessor is above all price . It is like estimating length with a measure of capacity , to speak of exchangeable value with re- spect to ...
... give the merest trifle of property for that which he cannot receive or enjoy ; but which to its pos sessor is above all price . It is like estimating length with a measure of capacity , to speak of exchangeable value with re- spect to ...
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