This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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37610 | ); and at 19.70 metres, 95 °(?). |
30073 | DIAMANTE, JUAN BAUTISTA( 1640?-1684? |
30073 | How far, and in what sense, can action which is determined by motives be said to be free? |
30073 | How much does"this law"include? |
30073 | || Morte slates(?). |
36226 | Had, then, the main public authority disappeared? |
36226 | The question now arises, did free and absolute property, the_ allodium_, entirely disappear in this process, and were all lands held as tenures? |
36226 | What, then, was the private and criminal law of this Frankish monarchy which had come to embrace so many different races? |
36226 | p. 551):"During 27 months I have scattered the seed of the Word of God in this miserable land; shall I say among thorns or on stony ground? |
35844 | Nicholas of Guildford),_ The Land of Cockayne_(? |
35844 | Richard Poor, died 1237),_ The Owl and the Nightingale_(? |
33127 | 1643? |
33127 | CAREW, THOMAS( 1595- 1645? |
33127 | The Welsh form of the name, Caerdydd( pronounced Caerdeeth, with the accent on the second syllable) suggests that the name means"the fort of( Aulus?) |
34073 | AL''DRED, or EALDRED, Anglo- Saxon prelate, Bishop of Worcester and Archbishop of York, born 1000(? |
34073 | ALD''HELM, an Anglo- Saxon scholar and prelate, Abbot of Malmesbury and Bishop of Sherborne, born 640(? |
34073 | _ Guess_, to; to believe, to suppose, to think, to fancy; also used emphatically, as''Joe, will you liquor up?'' |
34073 | are mixed, the question to be solved by alligation is, what is the value of the mixture by the pound? |
30935 | But could not breach of faith by which a party had suffered be treated as some kind of legal wrong? |
30935 | Can it be said that he has done a wrong? |
30935 | What were the king''s judges to do? |
32063 | Is it the light, or in the stores of internal energy possessed by the molecule? |
32063 | What is the source of the energy possessed by these corpuscles? |
32063 | |+-----------+------+-----------+| Ag| 21|? |
31793 | Why should I rust in inactivity? |
32975 | 1651? |
32975 | A controversy on a doctrinal point--"Did God die on Calvary?" |
32975 | The choice lay with the community of Medina; so much was understood; but whom were they to choose? |
32975 | of Portugal revived the work of Henry the Navigator, he sent out Cam( about midsummer(?) |
32097 | _ Allons donc, la France!_retorted the ex- grisette,"have I caught you at last? |
32097 | How far and in what sense does man take an active part in his own conversion? |
32097 | What was the reason of this difference? |
32097 | Where two persons dramatize the same novel, what, it may be asked, are their respective rights? |
35845 | Is the ether fixed, or does it move? |
35845 | The only questions were"Where?" |
35845 | and"When?" |
32940 | How were they to be appointed? |
32940 | In 565(?) |
32940 | N. E. S. A. Hamilton, Rolls series( 1870);( John of Salisbury?) |
32940 | To whom was their homage due? |
32940 | Who should invest them with the symbols of their office? |
32940 | Why, it was asked, should a choice be made of certain objects for the purpose of imposing heavy taxation on them? |
33295 | 1525(?). |
33295 | The decoration is sometimes in polychrome, but usually in the grey- brown iron- glaze(?) |
33295 | This black varnish(?) |
33295 | the Cretan polychrome ware of the Middle Minoan period( Kamares style) found at Medinet Ghuraib("Kahun") and the Cypriote(?) |
13600 | 3(?).] |
13600 | How far has it been influenced by non- Germanic elements, especially by Roman and Canon law? |
13600 | Most of these were translated from William of Malmesbury([+] 1143?) |
13600 | What is its position in the legal history of Germanic nations? |
13600 | by T. Wright, London, 1866- 1868); the_ Chronique_ of Nicholas Trevet( 1258?-1328? |
13600 | v. 14(?).] |
37523 | Do you know what I call this peace? |
37523 | About this time the Institute proposed as a subject for an essay this question,--"What is the influence of symbols on the faculty of thought?" |
37523 | Schriftsprache?_( Halle, 1873); O. Behaghel,_ Zur Frage nach einer mhd. |
37523 | The former of these had been a more or less constant factor in German religious thought throughout the middle ages, but with Meister Eckhart(? |
37160 | ( 1470? |
37160 | 7- 9?) |
37160 | GABRIELI, GIOVANNI( 1557- 1612? |
37160 | GALE, THOMAS(? 1636- 1702), English classical scholar and antiquarian, was born at Scruton, Yorkshire. |
37160 | What was to be thought, he said, of a spiritual guide, who either could not or would not show the wanderer his way? |
38454 | ( as is implied in the form"all men are some mortals") but"what is the fact about men?" |
38454 | In other words, we are not considering the question"what kind are men among the various things which must die?" |
38454 | It is no relative of Libyan( though it has experienced some Libyan influences), but comes from the( High?) |
32294 | COTGRAVE, RANDLE(?-1634), English lexicographer, came of a Cheshire family, and was educated at Cambridge, entering St John''s College in 1587. |
32294 | How could the small industry, with a high cost of production because it was small, compete with Lancashire? |
32294 | May we infer deductively that they have been attained because of the increase of speculative transactions? |
32294 | What, then, we may profitably inquire next, has actually happened to price movements generally as the market has developed? |
38539 | A single issue was placed before the country-- Was the Irish Church to be, or not to be, disestablished? |
38539 | As the general election approached the only question submitted to the electors was-- Do you approve or condemn Lord Beaconsfield''s foreign policy? |
38539 | Being remonstrated with for selling a_ mullah_, he said,"Why not? |
38539 | The Koran, the word of God, is sold; why not sell the expounder thereof?" |
40370 | The XVIth dynasty is of thirty- two"Hellenic(_ sic?_) shepherd kings,"the seventeenth is of"shepherds and Theban kings"( reigning simultaneously). |
32689 | What is this new interest which has entered into men''s lives now and not before? |
32689 | Why do you,he said,"grant to the husband a divorce for the adultery of the wife? |
32689 | Is this due to any special faculty in the dowser, or has the twig itself anything to do with it? |
32689 | What are those conditions? |
33427 | ''s for the preservation of the eggs of wild fowl, shall we now throw away a law of more consequence and import? |
33427 | Force and reconciliation seeming equally difficult, could an alternative be found in toleration? |
33427 | In these circumstances a problem of charity such as the following may arise:--"Am I to starve, while my sister has children whom she can sell?" |
33427 | The questions"How? |
33427 | To Didier''s repeated question"Is this the emperor?" |
33427 | by whom? |
33427 | on what plan? |
33427 | with what object? |
33427 | with what result?" |
31855 | If Leviathan took his sport in the waters, how much more may Man take his sport upon the land? |
31855 | The question then arises, what are the three primary colours? |
31855 | \/ Ctenophora? |
31855 | _ Columbium nitride_, Cb3N5(? |
31855 | and( 2) How is new law to be incorporated with the code? |
35606 | Who is she that looketh forth as the morning, fair as the moon, clear as the sun, terrible as an army with banners? |
35606 | 1600- 1678? |
35606 | At what lateral distance from the centre will combustion begin? |
35606 | Know ye not my banner? |
35606 | The few known facts of his life are chiefly derived from his_ Relation of Ten Years''Travels in Europe, Asia, Affrique and America_( 1655? |
35606 | What happens chemically when a hydrocarbon is burned in a Bunsen burner? |
35606 | What will be the products of this combustion? |
35606 | b= food(?) |
35747 | 16)| 5.5| 26.0| 5.00| 0.19| 10| 343|"| 0.06| 79|| 1893| Phillips| 22.0| 136.0| 402.00| 3.00| 28| 500? |
35747 | In 1564 René de Laudonnière(? |
35747 | One naturally inquires why the high speed of wings, and why the progressive increase of speed at their tips and posterior margins? |
35747 | | 100? |
35747 | | Ft.||||| 1879| Tatin| 6.2| 7.5| 3.85| 0.51| 18| 100? |
35747 | | Steam| 5.6| 72? |
35747 | |Compressed| 0.03| 110? |
35747 | || 1894| Maxim*| 50.0| 4000.0| 8000.00| 2.5| 36| 300? |
37806 | Have we not the Kammergericht at Berlin? |
37806 | Not at any price? |
37806 | English generally has_ au_( now often reduced to_ a_) for Old French_ ã_--_vaunt_(_ vanter_,_ vanitare_),_ tawny_(_ tanné_(?) |
37806 | In 1529 he produced a free version(_ Klagbrief der armen Dürftigen in England_) of the famous_ Supplycacyon of the Beggers_, written abroad( 1528?) |
37806 | said the king''s agent;"could not the king take it from you for nothing, if he chose?" |
35092 | And if it had such powers, might it delegate them to a commission? |
35092 | Might Congress or an officer of the Senate go behind a state''s certificate and review the acts of its certifying officials? |
35092 | Might it go further and examine into the choice of electors? |
35092 | Was the king elect_ inevitably_ to become emperor? |
35092 | _ Nature of an Electric Current._--The question, What is an electric current? |
35092 | and if so, to what extent, and according to what standard, did the pope judge of such fitness? |
35092 | or did the_ promotio_ only follow at the discretion of the pope, if he thought the king elect fit for promotion? |
31329 | You wantchee my no wantcheeis nothing more nor less than literally rendered Chinese:[ Ch][Ch][Ch][Ch][Ch]"Do you want me or not?" |
31329 | ( simple query);_ 3rd tone_: Dead? |
31329 | Now what as to the grammar? |
31329 | The Emperor Wu Ti was inclined to be sceptical, and one day said to him:"Come, tell me, what are these famous four tones?" |
31329 | The question is often asked: What sort of instrument is Chinese for the expression of thought? |
31329 | [ Ch][Ch][Ch][Ch][Ch] Would you command a prospect of a thousand_ li_? |
38799 | How I like_ Camilla_? |
38799 | (_ Ist kein Dalberg da?_). |
38799 | Here he says:"Why does not water admit its bulk of every kind of gas alike? |
38799 | Of his farces,_ Delicate Ground, Who Speaks First?_,_ A Morning Call_ and others are still occasionally revived. |
38799 | Then she rises, takes up the cushion, and both dance and sing''Prinkum prankum is a fine dance, and shall we go dance it over again?'' |
33550 | 1565? |
33550 | Black Rod then strikes three times with his staff, and on being asked"Who is there?" |
33550 | Hence the question arises, whence are derived thrombogen and thrombokinase? |
33550 | In the last case it becomes coated with a greyish- black layer of an oxide( dioxide(? |
35925 | And who shall say that they were wrong? |
35925 | But how does the question stand to- day among European countries which can mobilize their full fighting strength at a few hours''notice? |
35925 | Is it best for the defenders to rely on armoured protection or on concealment for his guns? |
35925 | It is necessary to perpetuate this advantage?" |
35925 | The lines run:"Thou cheat''st us, Ford; mak''st one seem two by art: What is Love''s Sacrifice but the Broken Heart?" |
35925 | The question of course is, When is resistance hopeless? |
35925 | What is the best means of flanking the ditch and of protecting the flanking arrangements? |
34209 | Are you then still ignorant of what the word gospel means? |
34209 | Equally untrustworthy is the story that the duke, suspecting an attachment between hi? |
34209 | Much rustic or popular verse in England is satisfied with assonance, as in such cases as"And pray who gave thee that jolly red_ nose_? |
34209 | On the 1st of June 1554 he married Margaret Howe, whom he described as niece of Sir R.(? |
34209 | The last king, Croesus(? |
34209 | When Assur- bani- pal died in 626(?) |
34209 | [ 4] Thus already Delitzsch,_ Wo lag das Paradies?_ p. 252. |
34209 | [ Greek: askaulaes][?] |
33698 | ''Why is a cow''s tail long?'' |
33698 | ''Why is a fox''s tail bushy? |
33698 | 38? |
33698 | Lord Auchinleck remarked that Jamie was"gane clean gyte... And whose tail do ye think he has pinned himself to now, man? |
33698 | Nerve mass(?). |
33698 | Some one asked,"Who is this Scotch cur at Johnson''s heels?" |
33698 | Why not, then, strain every nerve to hold innovation at bay and prolong that splendour for all time? |
40538 | And how do we account for differences in the moral decisions of different societies, and the observable changes in a man''s own views? |
40538 | For, if each man''s decisions are solely the result of an immediate intuition of the moral sense, why be at any pains to test, correct or review them? |
40538 | Or why educate a faculty whose decisions are infallible? |
40538 | Pirckheimer in his burgher life may have ease and even luxury; he, a knight of the empire, how can he condescend to obscurity? |
34162 | ( Vienna, 1878), and"Quid faciamus nos?" |
34162 | Der Gott, der Eisen wachsen liess_, and_ Was blasen die Trompeten?_ were on all lips. |
34162 | Does not your Grace hear the news from Stirling about the liturgy?" |
34162 | The elector, when appealed to for protection, could but answer,"Que faire? |
34162 | The first point for consideration, therefore, is, what is the ultimate, and what is the proximate, authority supervising the administration? |
34162 | echoed Arnauld,"when you have all eternity to rest in?" |
34405 | There''s my position, and now what do you say? |
34405 | 1772-? |
34405 | BATARNAY, IMBERT DE(? |
34405 | Contemporary lives of Bayard are the following:--"_Le loyal serviteur_"(? |
34405 | If affected, what then? |
34405 | If unaffected, what is to be thought of them as keys to character? |
34405 | What was the man who, in such a society and with political aspirations to serve, could thrive by such vagaries as these, or in spite of them? |
40769 | ; and Lake Michaelson( 12,700 ft.?) |
40769 | As a sarcastic protest against cock- fighting in England, he declared that he had witnessed in Sligo(?) |
34612 | ( 2) How far were her claims of jurisdiction as to the seal fisheries recognized and conceded by Great Britain? |
34612 | 1388? |
34612 | And if so, what is the nature of the notions necessarily implied in the simplest knowledge of a_ thing_, as distinct from mere sense feeling? |
34612 | Do not all these ideas, when held to represent something which exists absolutely apart from all knowledge of it, involve a contradiction? |
34612 | He travelled again in 1715- 1720 as tutor to the only son of Dr St George Ashe(? 1658- 1718, bishop successively of Cloyne, Clogher and Derry). |
34612 | Two romances from the French followed:_ The Boke of Duke Huon of Burdeux_( printed 1534? |
32607 | Can as much be said,Mr Swinburne boldly asks,"for the creatures of any other man or god?" |
32607 | And what could be more prophetic than the title of the opening chapter-- Our Parish? |
32607 | DIDYMUS(? 309-?394), surnamed"the Blind,"ecclesiastical writer of Alexandria, was born about the year 309. |
32607 | If matter produces life by spontaneous generation, and if man has no alternative but to obey the compulsion of nature, what remains for God to do? |
32607 | Many of the large stones of antiquity were probably found in the Kollar group, where Tavernier found 60,000 workers in 1645(? |
32607 | Rabbinical and Chaldee.--Nathan ben Yehiel of Rome wrote in the beginning of the 12th century a Talmudic dictionary,_ Aruch_, printed 1480(? |
32607 | The_ Pigott_, 49 carats(? |
32607 | Who cares for the morrow? |
37461 | And"if the lines are parallel, are alternate angles necessarily equal?" |
37461 | Bertrand Russell,"Is Position in Time and Space Absolute or Relative?" |
37461 | How could we prove from the examination of the surface soil of any country that those creatures had once abounded there? |
37461 | Ought we not to require A²+ B²- C to be positive? |
37461 | That is to say,"If alternate angles are unequal, do the lines meet?" |
37461 | The question now arises, Are the propositions converse to these true or not? |
37461 | What has become of the herds of wild oxen, the bears, wolves and other denizens of primeval Europe? |
37461 | What is a ratio? |
37064 | Why should_ Peter_,he asked,"fall out with_ Thomas_, both being disciples to the same Lord and Master? |
37064 | ; Dedekind,_ Was sind u. was sollen d. Zahlen_? |
37064 | But whence do they both come? |
37064 | Ludwigii_| 30 °-31 °|? |
37064 | Sexual reproduction typical but with sometimes inequality of the fusing gametes( gametangia? |
37064 | anomalus_| 28 °-31 °|? |
37064 | membranaefaciens_| 30 °|? |
37064 | |? |
39029 | )| 26.8| 26.1| 56.7(?) |
39029 | )| 36.9| 21.7| 67.0(?) |
39029 | It is comparatively easy to afford better opportunities to those who are willing to take advantage of them, but how to raise those who are not? |
39029 | the blind(?) |
39029 | | 1.5| 24.3| 28.8| 54.6|| Bremen| 3.8(? |
34533 | Why then should the_ Andrena_ feel alarm? 34533 1187?) 34533 ;_ ki_, what? 34533 ;_ kon_, what( adjective)? 34533 According to Leo Africanus, at the close of the 14th or very early in the 15th century their rich town of Zibid( Aidhab?) 34533 On the 11th of that month Gobryas was despatched to put an end to the last semblance of resistance in the countryand the son(?) |
34533 | The names of these five bells were thus:--Peter, Magdalen,(?) |
31641 | Can we be sure that the same result was not obtained on the old chalumeau before keys were added, by partially uncovering the hole for the thumb? |
31641 | How was this amazing transformation brought about? |
31641 | Of"Hullo, my fancie, whither wilt thou go?" |
31641 | See Taylor,_ Authentic Memoirs of Mrs Clarke_; Clarke(? |
31641 | The treatise_ Who is the Rich Man that is Saved?_ is an admirable exposition of the narrative contained in St Mark''s Gospel x. |
38202 | From what province do they come?" |
38202 | How is the existence of this ideal whole to be accounted for? |
38202 | How is the king of that country named?" |
38202 | Is the Ripsimé episode mere legend? |
38202 | This leads to a question which has been the subject of much controversy,--Who discovered what is known as_ Grimm''s law_? |
38202 | To ask"What is man?" |
38202 | Was the priest or bishop, whose ordination was due to simony, actually in the possession of the sacerdotal or episcopal power or not? |
38202 | do they, or do they not, contribute to the development of moral character in the individual citizens? |
38202 | is to ask"What is experience?" |
33614 | );_ The Princyples of Astronamy_( 1547? |
33614 | BOKENAM, OSBERN( 1393?-1447? |
33614 | BOLTON( or BOULTON), EDMUND( 1575?-1633? |
33614 | BONONCINI( or BUONONCINI), GIOVANNI BATTISTA( 1672?-1750? |
33614 | Excavations of recent years have, however, led to the discovery of some 600 ancient Italic( Ligurian?) |
33614 | Several meeting? |
33614 | The most important of his numerous works are_ Hypercritica_( 1618? |
33614 | ein Ketzer?" |
33614 | huts, and of cemeteries of the same and the succeeding( Umbrian) periods( 800- 600? |
33614 | useless or unavailing, and in such expressions, chiefly archaistic, as"what boots it?" |
31156 | ); for"weak move"a note of interrogation(?). |
31156 | 2, II, 12, 13;_ Germania_, 30- 31; Strabo p. 291 f. CHAUCER, GEOFFREY Life(? |
31156 | : H(? |
31156 | Another variety of yell is illustrated by that of the School of Practical Science of Toronto University:"Who are we? |
31156 | CHETTLE, HENRY( 1564?-1607? |
31156 | Ca n''t you guess? |
31156 | He characterized the verses as"wonderful for their harmony and spirit,"and added,"Give me leave to ask you where Rowley''s poems are to be had? |
31156 | It now remains to be asked-- what are the laws which govern the action of these forces? |
31156 | One of the oldest examples of these personal cheers is:"Who was George Washington? |
31950 | How many eggs in your omelette? |
31950 | What is your trade? |
31950 | How is this crisis to be dealt with? |
31950 | Is there any one element which communicates the decisive impulse to all the rest,--any predominating agency in the course of social evolution? |
31950 | What are the instruments for securing the preponderance of Altruism? |
31950 | What are the undertakings necessary in order to pass successfully through it towards an organic state? |
31950 | What is the method? |
31950 | What is the sum and significance of knowledge? |
31950 | but what is enough while anything remains wanting?" |
34047 | ( Family?)--*_Graeophonus_. |
34047 | (? |
34047 | And what, at this moment, is the best line of treatment? |
34047 | Do we know in the recent or fossil condition any such primitive Arachnids? |
34047 | If, in a case of appendicitis, for one reason or another operation is to be delayed, what treatment should be resorted to? |
34047 | Urotricha.--Dorsal area of prosoma covered with a single shield(? |
34047 | Where could this be better learned than at Medina, where he had lived so long and where the majority of his companions continued to live? |
34047 | _ Internal Affairs._--In the meantime what had become of Arabia and its unification? |
34312 | Did they get to Tasmania before or after its separation from the main continent? |
34312 | Does it still exist? |
34312 | For instance, how was justice satisfied by Christ? |
34312 | How did the Tasmanians with their Papuan affinities get so far south on a continent inhabited by a race so differing from Papuans? |
34312 | If after, how did they get there at all? |
34312 | If before, why were they only found in the south? |
34312 | On the 18th of October 48( or? |
34312 | The question again arises, what has become of the original substances? |
34312 | What has become of the sugar? |
34312 | Why should a Papuan type be found in what was certainly once a portion of the Australian continent? |
34312 | Why should not the substance we call water also vary more or less? |
34312 | r, Bronze covering( and slide?). |
34878 | 10, 11) he asks,"Who shall give praise to the Most High in the grave?" |
34878 | 1900) and_ Glaubenslos?_( 1893) the life of the Austrian aristocracy in town and country. |
34878 | 20);"Man cherisheth anger against man; and doth he seek healing from the Lord?" |
34878 | 21("who knows whether the spirit of man goes upward? |
34878 | 26, where the Hebrew is, Hast thou a wife? |
34878 | Hast thou a hated wife? |
34878 | He does not believe in home- spun wisdom;"How shall he become wise that holdeth the plough?" |
34878 | Other of the Biblical Wisdom books( Job, Proverbs) are compilations-- why not this? |
34878 | To what end was the world created? |
34878 | [ 5] The clause is obscure; literally"he( or, one) rises at(?) |
35236 | Is hospitality due to assassins? 35236 Ought the right of asylum to protect such a state of things?" |
35236 | And can it continue to shelter persons who by these flagrant acts place themselves beyond the pale of common rights?" |
35236 | Did not Sir William Stanley, the best paid of those who betrayed Richard III., afterwards lose his head for a deliberate plot to betray Henry VII.? |
35236 | If such a man as the Conqueror did not overawe it, what was to be expected in the reigns of his successors? |
35236 | Ought the British legislature to continue to favour their designs and their plans? |
35236 | The peers a year before could acquit Lord Dacre; would they have condemned the queen without some show of evidence? |
35236 | What could Pitt do but surrender? |
35236 | What use was there in rewarding a friend who might become an enemy to- morrow? |
35236 | What was to be the attitude of England towards the Reformation? |
35236 | and why were four other victims sacrificed when one would have been enough? |
37880 | (?) |
37880 | A gnome is defined by the Elizabethan critic Henry Peacham( 1576?-1643?) |
37880 | In those days the commonest of questions in regard to the game was,"You have to be a fine rider, do you not, to play golf?" |
37880 | Is your mind at ease?" |
37880 | On the other hand Mr Alfred Marks in his_ Who killed Sir E. B. Godfrey?_( 1905) maintains that suicide was the cause of Godfrey''s death. |
37880 | Towards the close of 1764(?) |
37880 | What would be thought of a painter who should mix August and January in one landscape, who should introduce a frozen river into a harvest scene? |
37880 | Which religion can this have been? |
38401 | ''''similar''''amended from''''similiar?''''. |
38401 | 13, interchanged in regard to Israel, on above theory)? |
38401 | Doflein regards large pear- shaped forms as such( megagametocytes? |
38401 | How can God look down with tolerance that seems favour on so much that conflicts with His declared will and character? |
38401 | It opens with the question:"''What shall we do to be saved in this world?'' |
38401 | referring to payments( prizes?) |
34751 | All substances which possess colour are not necessarily dyestuffs, and the question may be again asked, Why? |
34751 | DUQUE DE ESTRADA, DIEGO( 1589-? |
34751 | De Houssaye tells us that in Paris when friends met the first question was,"Who fought yesterday? |
34751 | Dundee asked"How goes the day?" |
34751 | Is not this the modern point of honour, by which to be given the lie is an insult which can only be wiped out by blood? |
34751 | The chevalier, offended by Voltaire''s free speech, insolently asked the marquis,"Who is that young man?" |
34751 | What is this but the modern challenge? |
34751 | What is_ arga_ but the_ dummer Junger_ of the German student? |
34751 | Why this difference? |
34751 | Why, it may be asked, is this so? |
34751 | den Hertog,_ Waarom onaannemelyk?_( Groningen, 1893). |
34751 | who is to fight to- day?" |
38622 | Did not that levelling principle,he said,"tend to the reducing of all to an equality? |
38622 | My lord,answered Cromwell,"if this be so, why did we take up arms at first? |
38622 | Tell me is it possible to fall from grace? |
38622 | 8.--_Tanais dubius_(?) |
38622 | A_ Steganographia_ published at Lyons(? |
38622 | Alexius claimed Antioch; was it not the old possession of his empire, and had not Bohemund done him homage? |
38622 | Looking at the mace he said,"What shall we do with this bauble?" |
38622 | Raymund was ready to defend the claims of Alexius; was not Bohemund a successful rival? |
38622 | What could Godfrey avail against such a force? |
38622 | the determination of the varieties of crystal symmetry) is thus reduced to the mathematical problem:"in how many ways can space be partitioned?" |
34018 | 1- 4,"Who is wise? |
34018 | 14- 26?) |
34018 | Are we not here obliged to assume that the visions are a literary invention and nothing more? |
34018 | Beliar(? |
34018 | He that is contented with his lot.... Who is honoured? |
34018 | He that learns from every man.... Who is mighty? |
34018 | He that subdues his nature.... Who is rich? |
34018 | How, then, it may well be asked, can this be consistent with reality of visionary experience? |
34018 | Moreover, the writer no doubt intended that his reader should take the accuracy of the prediction(?) |
34018 | See also Legrand de la Liraye,_ Notes historiques sur la nation annamite_( Paris, 1866? |
34018 | While the Jewish author of the fourth Sibylline book( c. A.D. 80) still only refers simply to the heathen belief, the author of the( Jewish?) |
37282 | ( 1893); C. Güttler,"Gassend oder Gassendi?" |
37282 | 12:"who is their father? |
37282 | A curious ridge( spiral? |
37282 | GAU, JOHN( c. 1495-? |
37282 | Near the cathedral is a small 12th- century(?) |
37282 | [ 1]( b) Gaul proper first enters ancient history when the Greek colony of Massilia was founded(? |
37282 | [ 9] The arrival at Mahanaim("[ two?] |
37282 | e'', Visceral loop or commissure(?).] |
37282 | x, Filiform appendage(? |
41472 | ; W. Ridgeway,_ Who were the Romans?_( followed by the abstract of a paper by the present writer) in_ The Proceedings of the British Academy_, vol. |
41472 | But experts proverbially differ: what was to be done when they disagreed? |
41472 | Can he be thought sane who offers the light of lamps and candles to the Author and Giver of all light?" |
41472 | If candles are lit before their tombs, are these the ensigns of idolatry? |
41472 | When they said,''Is it small?'' |
34082 | );( 4) the office was taken from the"royal"clan and thrown open to all Eupatridae(? 712 B.C. |
34082 | 126) states that, in the time of the Cylonian conspiracy(? 632 B.C. |
34082 | 57- 58; Cicero,_ Pro Rabirio_, 8; Hirtius(? |
34082 | Again, we may ask, what is meant by the phrase"national honour"? |
34082 | Among his critical works are:--_English Dramatists of To- day_( 1882);_ Masks or Faces?_( 1888); five vols. |
34082 | And by whom or where? |
34082 | At what date was election by lot, or sortition, introduced for the archonship? |
34082 | How was the metal discovered? |
34082 | I doubt if they''re half- baked, those chalk rosettes, Ciphers and stucco- twiddlings everywhere; It''s just like breathing in a limekiln, eh?" |
34082 | The interesting problem of the future is-- are we to regard this classification as fixed or as merely transitory? |
34082 | Traditionally, the monarchy after the death of Codrus(? 1068 B.C.) |
34082 | What, for instance, is meant by the phrase"national independence"in this connexion? |
34082 | Where did the earlier race go and who are its modern representatives, if any? |
39435 | How could the emperor gain the right,he asks,"to rule my faith?" |
39435 | But how are we to set about this task? |
39435 | But now what relation can there be among these several As, which will restore to us the unity of our original A or substance? |
39435 | But when is a thing thus posited? |
39435 | He who made man"to rule over all things under heaven,"could He have given behests beyond man''s ability? |
39435 | How was the relation of the humanity to the divinity in Christ to be conceived? |
39435 | So when we ask, What is the one posited? |
39435 | Such"doubled- souled"persons, like Mr Facing- both- ways, inclined to say,"The Christian ideal may be glorious, but is it practicable?" |
39435 | We are thus driven to the assumption that the conception is contradictory because incomplete; but how are we to supplement it? |
41567 | ''At all events,''what was the purport of it but to make the tenant as liberal a fortune as the landlord? |
41567 | 8- 11, 36- 40), while another shows the supremacy of the Levites as a caste either over the rest of the people(? |
41567 | As for Baby Blake, is she not an Irish Di Vernon? |
41567 | Did it''consciously''think to do so; or did it''only unconsciously''practise towards that for property and interest? |
41567 | I beseech you, for the orders of men and ranks of men, did not that Levelling principle tend to the reducing of all to an equality? |
41567 | The''natural''magistracy of the nation, was it not almost trampled under foot, under despite and contempt, by men of Levelling principles? |
41567 | _ Physical optics_, on the other hand, has for its ultimate object the elucidation of the question: what is light? |
38709 | Virtue is knowledge; knowledge of what? |
38709 | ( 570 B.C.?) |
38709 | And in what sense is a law of nature an"immutably true"proposition? |
38709 | In what sense is a law of nature a"proposition"? |
38709 | Is it as the expression of a constant relation among facts, or is it as the expression of a divine commandment? |
38709 | Is it so because men always and everywhere accept and act on it, or merely because they always and everywhere ought to accept and act on it? |
38709 | The formula"Culprit, how will you be tried?" |
38709 | The question between them is, Do such laws exist or do they not? |
38709 | The site is now known as Bal- Kiz([ Greek: Palaia Kuzikos]?) |
38709 | To the other great ethical question, How are moral distinctions apprehended?, he replies that it is by means of right reason. |
38709 | To the question, What is the foundation of rectitude?, he replies, the greatest good of the universe of rational beings. |
38709 | and how is that knowledge related to the will? |
38709 | it exported timber and imported silver; it included a town Sikra, traded with Byblus in North Syria, and was exposed to piratical raids of_ Lykki_(? |
42473 | Do you wish to destroy my influence? |
42473 | The question at once suggests itself, Is this kind of mass ponderable? |
42473 | What load is required at the point y to maintain the configuration shown, both loads being supposed to act vertically? |
42473 | Where should he land? |
42473 | and, if so, is the proportion between mass and weight the same as for ordinary bodies? |
42473 | does it add to the weight of the body? |
33052 | Well, I suppose not, but even so, what of that? |
33052 | 1;"Why look ye on the Shulamite as( on) a dance of camps?" |
33052 | 8-v. 1, how are we to explain his appearance in the royal harem? |
33052 | Can we trace any principle, or even any dominant thought in this arrangement? |
33052 | If my poor talents can be useful in any other land, they must be of some utility to Italy; and ought not her claim to be preferred to all others?" |
33052 | Is this a light thing?" |
33052 | Quel dicea:''Non dormire''; E qual dicea:''Perchè sì te sconforte?'' |
33052 | Seti I. is said to have conquered the Shasu, or Arabian nomads, from the fortress of Taru( Shur?) |
33052 | The problem is-- what are these cells, or why do they behave in this way? |
33052 | To this Mr Reitz replied:"Well, what if it is so?" |
33052 | When a member meets him he salutes with the phrase_ Masto, volite niente?_("Master, do you want anything?"). |
33052 | When a member meets him he salutes with the phrase_ Masto, volite niente?_("Master, do you want anything?"). |
33052 | Who are these Habiri? |
42173 | Did Livy use Polybius at all, and, if so, to what extent? |
42173 | LITHGOW, WILLIAM( 1582-? |
42173 | Out of what materials, then, did he put together his account of the earlier history? |
42173 | was a player and that his name was Thomas, neither of which is supported by the text( see C. M. Ingleby,_ Was Thomas Lodge an Actor?_ 1868). |
41902 | LA CUEVA, JUAN DE( 1550?-1609? |
41902 | LA HOZ Y MOTA, JUAN CLAUDIO DE( 1630?-1710? |
41902 | LAEVIUS(? |
41902 | Pour faire un nombre de quarante Ne falloit il pas un zéro?" |
41902 | The saprophyte_ Diplophrys(?) |
32182 | And how about Racine? |
32182 | 18,"was any man called being circumcised?"). |
32182 | A grain of sand is brought; out of it he makes an island( America?). |
32182 | Americans?). |
32182 | And if we are asked,"Which is the more original?" |
32182 | And, further, in the case of slaves, does the consciousness of Christian manhood give a new motive for trying to gain worldly freedom? |
32182 | Did any of them confer the right to a consciousness of God''s special favour? |
32182 | How far must a woman of the lower classes who became a Christian subject herself to the restrictions of a higher class of society? |
32182 | How should reasonable order be maintained in the wholly democratic forms of the church devotional meeting? |
32182 | Might a woman, as a free child of God, take part in the Christian public meeting? |
32182 | Mixed marriages, too, had their problems; ought the believing wife to separate herself? |
32182 | Ought the believing husband to insist that his heathen wife stay with him against her will? |
32182 | Was it a denial of the faith to eat such food or not? |
32182 | What degree of freedom was permissible to a Christian woman? |
32182 | What value should be assigned to the different religious functions or"spiritual gifts"? |
32182 | [ 14] Speculation opened the usual deep problem; whence came the gods? |
32182 | [ 18] In some districts the demiurge was called Khn[=u]mu; it was he who modelled the egg( of the world?) |
40096 | Where have we failed when we acted vigorously? |
40096 | ( 2) Have not inflectional languages passed from Europe to Asia rather than from Asia to Europe? |
40096 | ( 3) Are not the speakers of Celtic languages the descendants of the autochthonous peoples of Western Europe? |
40096 | But who are sapindas, sakulyas and samonadacas respectively, and of each class whose offering is most efficacious? |
40096 | How long would it have taken for the Indo- European stock to spread from its original home to its modern areas of occupation? |
40096 | In 1864 he brought three questions before the_ Société d''anthropologie_ of Paris:( 1) What are the proofs of the Asiatic origin of Europeans? |
40096 | The Eskimo_ Takusariartorumagaluarnerpâ?_("Do you think he really intends to go to look after it?") |
40096 | The Eskimo_ Takusariartorumagaluarnerpâ?_("Do you think he really intends to go to look after it?") |
40096 | What is the nature of the ownership in this case, and in whom is it vested? |
40096 | What is to be done when a break- up of the family is threatened by the death of the common ancestor? |
40096 | What of the trees known to primitive Indo- European man? |
40096 | [ 5](? |
39632 | A Laurell? |
39632 | Asking if all were well with him--''How can that be,''he replied,''when the state is so agitated with storms and I myself am yet in the open sea? |
39632 | Did Mr Wesley( to take his case) receive a mere hallucinatory set of pushes? |
39632 | How would you like some day to see a whole shelf full of books, written by your son, with''Hawthorne''s Works''printed on their backs?" |
39632 | Is then the felt vibration part of the hallucination? |
39632 | On the 13th of September the travellers entered Mongolia, and on the 14th(?) |
39632 | The opening lines--"What might I call this Tree? |
39632 | Thyraeus raises the question, Are the experiences hallucinatory? |
39632 | Was the hair of a friend of the writer''s, who occupied a haunted house, only pulled in a subjective way? |
39632 | When the sounds are heard, has the atmosphere vibrated, or has the impression only been made on"the inner ear"? |
39632 | what news do you hear of that good Gabriel Huffe- Snuffe, Known to the world for a foole, and clapt in the Fleete for a Runner?" |
39632 | who can forgive thee this? |
33365 | *||+-----------------------------------------------+---------------------+----------+-----------+|/_ Ostrea lunata_( Norfolk)| Danian? |
33365 | 1600? |
33365 | CESTI, MARC''ANTONIO( 1620?-1669? |
33365 | CETINA, GUTIERRE DE( 1518?-1572? |
33365 | CETYWAYO(?-1884), king of the Zulus, was the eldest son of King Umpande or Panda, and a nephew of the two previous kings, Dingaan and Chaka. |
33365 | CHANDOS, SIR JOHN(?-1370), one of the most celebrated English commanders of the 14th century. |
33365 | CHAPMAN, GEORGE(? |
33365 | Egg sacs minute and functionless(?). |
33365 | He compiled the_ Garden of the Soul_( 1740? |
33365 | How long are you going to stand it?" |
33365 | Qu''a- t- il? |
33365 | The Roman legates, who were absent( designedly?) |
33365 | The synodal letter states that twenty- one bishops assembled to take action concerning Eustathius( of Sebaste?) |
33365 | To the Abbé Sieyès Chamfort had given fortune in the title of a pamphlet("_ Qu''est- ce que le Tiers- État? |
33365 | What form is this of more than mortal height? |
33365 | What matchless beauty, what inspiréd ire? |
33365 | within the heart of this great flight, Whose ivory arms hold up the golden lyre? |
37984 | 808- 867? |
37984 | But do our Gospels, or any of them, in the form in which we actually have them, belong to the number of those earliest records? |
37984 | GOSLICKI, WAWRZYNIEC(? |
37984 | How did government come into existence? |
37984 | Or, if not, what are the relations in which they severally stand to them? |
37984 | The 1st earl of Gowrie(? |
37984 | The more complex umbrella- shaped colonies of colonies( synrhabdosomes) described as provided with a common swimming bladder( pneumatophore?) |
37984 | The same process of transformation is still going on in English, where we can say indifferently,"What are you looking at?" |
37984 | The whole question of the sphere of government may be stated in these two questions: What should the state do for its citizens? |
37984 | What connexion can there be between a precious stone, a_ baetylus_, as Dr Hagen has convincingly shown, and Good Friday? |
37984 | Why does a sacred relic provide purely material food? |
37984 | Why should the vessel of the Last Supper, jealously guarded at Castle Corbenic, visit Arthur''s court independently? |
37984 | and How far should the state interfere with the action of its citizens? |
37984 | using"at"as an adverb, and governing the pronoun by the verb, and"At what are you looking?" |
38304 | 1170) in_ Foucon de Candie_( Candie= Gandia in Spain?) |
38304 | ; G._ su_, R._ kai_, what? |
38304 | Geschichte der Buchdruckerkunst_( Berlin, 1886); J. H. Hessels,_ Gutenberg, Was he the Inventor of Printing?_( London, 1882);_ i d. |
38304 | Moreover, fragments of two editions of Donatus different from that of 1451(?) |
38304 | Or should he pursue Tilly westwards and crush the league at its own hearth and home? |
38304 | The question now was: In what way should Gustavus utilize his advantage? |
38304 | The question therefore arises, Are these heads really the work of a man who painted in 1221? |
38304 | _ kun_), who? |
38304 | at the gates of Vienna? |
38304 | |(?) |
38304 | |+-----------+-------+-------+--------+--------+-------+-------+--------+| Saltpetre| 50| 66.6| 52.2| 68.3| 75.6| 73| 78|| Charcoal|? |
42048 | ), the Virgin in the lap of St Anne( the Louvre picture; finished at Florence or Milan 1507- 1513? |
42048 | But he showed the cardinal three pictures, the portrait of a Florentine lady done for Giuliano de''Medici( the Gioconda? |
42048 | Can it be that there was after all something to repel in his outward manner? |
42048 | In the meantime the earl of Arundel had made a vain attempt to purchase one of these volumes( the_ Codice Atlantico_?) |
42048 | LEHMANN, JOHANN GOTTLOB(?-1767), German mineralogist and geologist, was educated at Berlin where he took his degree of doctor of medicine. |
42048 | The less trustworthy history of the_ Flatey Book_ makes Biarni Heriulfsson in 985 discover Helluland( Labrador?) |
42048 | [ 25]"Si c''est ici le meilleur des mondes possibles, que sont donc les autres?" |
36104 | 659?). |
36104 | But who was to be her husband? |
36104 | Could the crown of the eldest daughter of the Church be allowed to devolve upon a relapsed heretic? |
36104 | FOX MORCILLO, SEBASTIAN( 1526?-1559? |
36104 | Had not Bodin, Hobbes and Bossuet taught that the force which gives birth to kingdoms serves best also to feed and sustain them? |
36104 | How was France to be governed? |
36104 | I can not yet see him... Where is he? |
36104 | Separating the two questions which were so closely connected, and despite the sensational brochure of the abbé Sieyès,"What is the Third Estate?" |
36104 | Should it be the uncles of the king, or his followers Clisson and Bureau de la Rivière, whom the nobles called in mockery the_ Marmousets_? |
36104 | The archduke Ernest of Austria, Guise or Mayenne? |
36104 | The provocations of Talleyrand and England strengthened the illusion: Why should not the Austrians emulate the Spaniards? |
36104 | Was the day won for the House of Capet? |
36104 | Who should have possession of the royal person, and, consequently, of the royal power? |
36104 | Who would support her in this? |
36104 | Why should he not be the heir of their Caesars? |
36104 | Why was this king at once so easygoing and so capricious? |
39775 | What is it to you if I had created 40 noblemen and 400 boroughs? 39775 How then can it be that there is a supply for thousands of years? 39775 If the latter then did_ not_ die in 1669, what became of him? 39775 In this battle Diarmait is stated to have employed druids to form an_ airbe druad_( fence of protection?) 39775 Kilkenny?) 39775 The only industrial plants were flax and the dye- plants, chief among which were woad and rud, roid( a kind of bed- straw?). 39775 The so- called soluble meta- ferric hydroxide, FeO(OH)(? 39775 Was Dauger a valet? 39775 Who then was Dauger, and what was hispast"? |
39775 | Why"celui que l''on vous aménera,"instead of simply"Dauger,"who was being brought, as he has said, by Vauroy? |
39775 | _ The Dauger Theory._--What then was Dauger''s history? |
39127 | 34:"Quis doctior eisdem temporibus illis, aut cujus eloquentia litteris instructior fuisse traditur quam Pisistrati? |
39127 | And what exactly does it say? |
39127 | But if we reject it, have we any better reason for believing the parallel assertion in the Platonic_ Hipparchus_? |
39127 | But the question is-- From what time are we to suppose that the preservation of long poems was generally secured by the existence of written copies? |
39127 | How has this come about? |
39127 | If it was found necessary to transpose the Aeolic Homer, why did the Aeolic lyric verse escape? |
39127 | If these passages do not belong to the period of the wrath of Achilles, how are we to account for his conspicuous absence? |
39127 | In the museums of Dresden and Cassel landscapes with sportsmen are catalogued under the name of Gabriel de Heusch(? |
39127 | Murry( or Allof), king of Sudenne[1]( Surrey and Sussex?) |
39127 | Now, what is the value of that testimony? |
39127 | The boat drifts to Westernesse[2]( Cornwall? |
39127 | What then was the original language of Homer? |
39127 | Where and when was it spoken? |
39127 | _ iör_, Gothic_ aihos_,_ aihous_(? |
40009 | Shall I not take mine ease in mine Inn? |
40009 | What, then, is meant by the''Treasure of the Church''?... 40009 20, Adult colony; c, enclosed ciliated embryos; d, branching stolon; e, more minute reproductive(?) 40009 But suppose our champion slain, how are we to make head against the opposing champion? 40009 But when does the pope speak_ ex cathedra_, and how is it to be distinguished when he is exercising his infallibility? 40009 During November Russia became generally affected, and cases were noticed in Paris, Berlin, Vienna, London and Jamaica(?). 40009 FOOTNOTES:[ 1] Pierre de Beauvoisis(? 40009 How is it that the detective is able to understand the burglar''s plan of action?--the military commander to forecast the enemy''s plan of campaign? 40009 How then was the sense of duty to be created? 40009 In his undergraduate days he had written the well- known poemWho fears to speak of Ninety- eight?" |
40009 | They are symbiotic Algae, or possibly the resting state of a Chlamydomonadine Flagellate(_ Carteria_? |
40009 | What do we mean by the word''superfluous''? |
40009 | Wherein then lies the change which makes 1792 rather than 1740 the starting- point of modern tactics? |
39700 | Is she not worthy of detestation? |
39700 | ( 2) How far were those views falsified by the event? |
39700 | (?). |
39700 | 1- 12? |
39700 | A bright vision; but where was the power whose spell was first to unite discordant Greece, and, having united it, to direct its strength against Asia? |
39700 | Arabia?). |
39700 | Is the letter genuine? |
39700 | The difference is evidently to be explained by the fact that the neuter article originally ended in a consonant(-_d_ or-_c_? |
39700 | What did they look to? |
39700 | What did they search after? |
39700 | What was the passion that excited all these men? |
39700 | What, we must next ask, is the relation of Isaeus to Demosthenes? |
39700 | ix., 365 B.C.? |
39700 | vi., which describes a vision of Isaiah"in the death- year of King Uzziah"( 740 or 734 B.C.?) |
27479 | Are they, like_ Märchen_, for the most part, little influenced by the higher religions, Christian or polytheistic? |
27479 | Are they, or have they been, as universally sung as the fairy tales have been narrated? |
27479 | BALES[ BALESIUS], PETER( 1547- 1610? |
27479 | BALFOUR, ROBERT( known also as BALFOREUS)( 1550?-1625? |
27479 | Do they turn, as_ Märchen_ do, on the same incidents, repeat the same stories, employ the same machinery of talking birds and beasts? |
27479 | Do they, too, bear traces of the survival of primitive creeds and primitive forms of consciousness and of imagination? |
27479 | How was this? |
27479 | Is there any trace of such an operatic, lyrical, dancing peasantry in austere Scotland? |
27479 | Lastly, are any specimens of ballad literature capable of being traced back to extreme antiquity? |
27479 | Lower""Bournemouth beds, Alum Bay beds, and Bovey Tracey beds(?). |
27479 | The Bajocian sea also included parts of New South Wales, New Zealand( Flag Hills beds? |
27479 | The question, What is an individual? |
27479 | Was he dupe or accomplice? |
27479 | [ Greek: askaulos](? |
27479 | _ ascaulus_(? |
27479 | and how is it formed within the body? |
27479 | how does the antitoxin act? |
41264 | But how to educate men of affairs at a moment''s notice? |
41264 | Even for the worst miscreant there is hope-- for who can say but that God may yet think fit to convert him? |
41264 | How are we to account for this apparently rapid change of mood on the part of Hideyoshi? |
41264 | How then did they proceed? |
41264 | How to replace by a spirit of intelligent progress the ignorance and conservatism of the hitherto despised traders and artisans? |
41264 | Manerbi(? |
41264 | Were worldliness, tongue religion, moral indifference, the distinctive marks of the Jewish element? |
41264 | What a revelation it would be if we had the court life of Alfred''s or Canute''s reign depicted to us in a similar way?" |
41264 | What were they to do, when the outward church said one thing, and the inward voice said another? |
41264 | Why the vice- provincial allowed merchants of his nation to buy Japanese to make slaves of them in the Indies?" |
41264 | Why then did they close the country''s doors to the outside world and suspend a commerce once so much esteemed? |
41264 | Why they and other Portuguese ate animals useful to men, such as oxen and cows? |
41264 | Why they had induced their disciples and their sectaries to overthrow temples? |
41264 | Why they persecuted the bonzes? |
43427 | A_ living_ body? |
43427 | Are_ you_ a body? |
43427 | Is a stone possessed of life? |
43427 | ( 1785- 1795? |
43427 | Again:"Is_ every_ body possessed of life?" |
43427 | But who is a good teacher of such a science? |
43427 | Napoleon was even reported to have said:"Qui m''empêche de laisser fusiller ce prince?" |
43427 | What is truth, and who are the right teachers of it? |
43427 | that of Homer and Hesiod) is included, and the question is asked, why the hearers of such stories are amused by them? |
43427 | that of a system of laws which governs the many things? |
40641 | ''Think ye,''quoth she,''that subjects, having power, may resist their princes?'' 40641 48) says:What could be more practical and more devout than the conception? |
40641 | And do ye not approve this vocation?'' |
40641 | At the close of it the speaker( in Knox''s own narrative)"said to those that were present,''Was not this your charge to me? |
40641 | Comment se porte Paul de Kock?" |
40641 | Or what are you within this commonwealth?" |
40641 | The motto is_ Quis separabit_? |
40641 | The queen sent for him for the last time and burst into passionate tears as she asked,"What have you to do with my marriage? |
40641 | Was he, or was he not, entitled to trial by the peers? |
38143 | what? 38143 ''Twas the general maxim of the war-- Where is the enemy? 38143 ), and, perhaps, the speech_ On Rhodes_(? 38143 If Greek was the language spoken at Cnossus and Mycenae, how is it that all attempts to decipher the script have hitherto failed? 38143 If the title is justified in the case of the 5th century, should the 4th century be excluded from the period? 38143 Is it of foreign derivation or of native growth? |
38143 | Is it then to be identified with the Mycenaean Age? |
38143 | Or, if Dorian is simply Old Peloponnesian, how are we to account for the Doric dialect or the Dorian pride of race? |
38143 | The question remains, Why did the city- state fail to save Greece from conquest by Macedon? |
38143 | Then the question was, How late does Greek history begin? |
38143 | To the question,"What is the origin of this civilization? |
38143 | To- day the question is, How early does it begin? |
38143 | Was this result due to the inherent weakness either of the city- state itself, or of one particular form of it, democracy? |
38143 | Were the creators of the Minoan and Mycenaean civilization Greeks or were they not? |
38143 | What is the significance and the explanation of contrasts so profound? |
38143 | _ The Minoan and Mycenaean Ages._--When does Greek history begin? |
38143 | is parallel to the Latin_ quis_, the Oscan_ pis_, old Irish cía, Welsh_ pwy_,"who?" |
38143 | the age whose life is portrayed for us in the poems of Homer) to the Earliest Age? |
39232 | Granting that, what is the process? |
39232 | HITA, GINÉS PEREZ DE( 1544?-1605? |
39232 | How, then, are we to account for the attribution? |
39232 | How, then, was the distribution of crafts and habitual occupations of all kinds brought about? |
39232 | In the light of facts such as these, who could venture to say what the future of Hinduism is likely to be? |
39232 | One of his successors, Arnaunta( late 13th century? |
39232 | The first mention of a special consecration of water for other ends than baptism is in the_ Acts of Thomas_(? |
39232 | The footprints were regarded as those of reptiles, amphibia and birds(?). |
39232 | Why does it so slowly reveal the Right of the middle ages( as in slavery for instance) to be the Wrong to- day? |
39232 | _ Andaval_ and_ Bor_; inscriptions incised on sculptured_ stelae_ of kings(? |
39232 | _ Ardistama_? |
39232 | breathed breathless by( or with) its_ svadha_(? |
39232 | is that, hearing the question asked"What is sense?" |
6493 | 363?). |
6493 | ? |
6493 | ? |
6493 | A Syriac writer(?). |
6493 | From the earliest times men have asked themselves two questions about nature:"Why?" |
6493 | Lyon? |
6493 | MISALATH ASTROLOGUS(?). |
6493 | SYMON CORNUBIENSIS(?). |
6493 | _ Dutch Version_ H 2521 1479? |
6493 | and"How?" |
6493 | any glutinous substance Gnod,_ v._, to rub? |
32783 | 1212? |
32783 | Before the battle of Culdremne( 561) a Druid made an_ airbe drúad_( fence of protection?) |
32783 | But how can forms be made_ more_ simple and intelligible than by reproducing their aspect with absolute accuracy? |
32783 | But if the master draughtsman gives the true character of his model''s form, why is it that his drawings are not pleasing to all alike? |
32783 | But surely this is the principle of the caricaturist and virtuoso? |
32783 | He did not originally form an intelligible and simplified idea of the figure, so how can his drawing be expected to give one to others? |
32783 | How then are we to account for memory and the principles of necessity, similarity, universality? |
32783 | Is it not for the same reason that one man will divide up a row of eight marbles into groups of four, and another into five and three? |
32783 | Nor could the theory of"selection"be used as a principle of teaching, for if to the first question the pupil would make,"What am I to select?" |
32783 | They will ask, How is it otherwise to be explained that two equally good draughtsmen will invariably make different drawings of the same figure? |
32783 | To what causes are we to trace this gradual disuse of adaptation? |
32783 | What is the content of pure drawing? |
32783 | Whence the doubts and criticism that have been called forth by all original artists? |
32783 | Where else is exhibited with the same fulness the struggle between will and obstacle, character and circumstance? |
32783 | Where is mirrored with equal power and variety the working of those passions in the mastery of which over man lies his doom? |
32783 | Why, in a word, is not a photograph a work of art? |
32783 | [ 204] Chapman, Marston( and Jonson),_ Eastward Hoe_( 1605); Middleton,_ A Game at Chess_( 1624); Shirley and Chapman,_ The Ball_( 1632); Massinger(? |
32783 | [ 205]_ Twelfth Night._[ 206]_ The Puritan, or the Widow of Watling Street_, by"W. S."( Wentworth Smith?). |
32783 | [ 279]_ Herr Peter Squenz_(_ Pyramus and Thisbe_);_ Horribilicribrifax_( Pistol?). |
32783 | it were answered,"Only the important things,"then the next question,"What are the important things?" |
36452 | Tell me,says Faust, in the puppet- play, to Mephistopheles,"what would you do if you could attain to everlasting salvation?" |
36452 | But how did totems, animals, plants and so on, come to be mystically_ solidaires_ with their human namesakes and kinsmen? |
36452 | FALCÃO, CHRISTOVÃO DE SOUSA(? |
36452 | If there was no bar, people would"practise incest in every degree,"--what was there to prevent them? |
36452 | In the early ages contemplated, how can we postulate"great ceremonial occasions"or even peaceful assemblies at fruit- bearing spots? |
36452 | It appeared in an English form with the author''s revision, as_ An Introduction to the holy Understanding of the Glasse of Righteousness_( 1575? |
36452 | Next, how did the Consanguine family change into the Punaluan? |
36452 | No light is thrown on the problem,--wherefore did some of our ancestors avoid in and in breeding, and become exogamous? |
36452 | We ask_ why_ in human society did"variations present themselves";_ why_ did certain sets of human beings"avoid in and in breeding"? |
36452 | What, then, did the"gentile organization"do for men? |
36452 | Why did the prophet wish to introduce exogamy? |
36452 | Why were names of animals given, in so many cases, to the two exogamous divisions? |
36452 | if a prosecuting counsel asked the prisoner"What time was it when you met this man?" |
36452 | p. 153),"How was it that men assumed the names of objects, which in fact must have been the commencement of totemism?" |
35561 | ( b) What, then, is this single principle, and how does it work itself out into system? |
35561 | After visiting the mouth of the Senegal, rounding Cape Verde, and landing in Goree(? |
35561 | But how can the infinitely active ego posit a limit to its own activity? |
35561 | But in God''s name what were the troops about? |
35561 | FESTUS(? |
35561 | Here he received St Chillen(? |
35561 | How could such a thing happen in broad daylight during a procession, when troops and a military escort were actually present?" |
35561 | How is this absolute ego to be conceived? |
35561 | Interminable discussion has been spent on the questions,--What is the ideal, and how do we idealize? |
35561 | Is there, then, no hope of truce between the two kingdoms, no ground where the two contending impulses can be reconciled? |
35561 | Perfected machines: are they works of fine art? |
35561 | That at least is a beautiful experience; why is the pleasure which it affords not an artistic pleasure either? |
35561 | When thoroughly natural and spontaneous-- as in the two sonnets"Italia, Italia, o tu cui feo la sorte"and"Dov''è, Italia, il tuo braccio? |
35561 | Why, then, is the title of fine art not claimed for any skill in arranging and combining them? |
35561 | Your best actor, your Field?" |
35306 | ( 2) Within a short time, perhaps after the Cimmerian sack(? |
35306 | ( c)_ Cytheridae_(? |
35306 | ---------------------------------------- Cursor Mundi(?). |
35306 | = Claibornian)_ Uintatherium._ Lower[ 3] Wind River Group, 800 ft._ Bathyopsis._[ 4] Wasatch Group, 2000 ft.(? |
35306 | = Jacksonian)_ Diplacodon.__ Telmatotherium._ Middle[2] Bridger Group, 2000 ft.(? |
35306 | And why the great church adopted the date? |
35306 | Beowulf(?) |
35306 | But why did not men of better ability devote themselves to literature in this age? |
35306 | Did Ishmael ben Elisha use the Book of the Secrets of Enoch in its Greek form, or did he find portions of it in Hebrew? |
35306 | Is it the Church of Christ?" |
35306 | Matthew,? |
35306 | The question arises why the feast of the Baptism was set on January 6 by the sect of Basilides? |
35306 | There are five families:( a)_ Cyprididae_(? |
35306 | These homilies mostly belong to an age(? |
35306 | Upper[ 1] Uinta Group, 800 ft.(? |
35306 | Was it because of the perturbed conditions arising from the prevalence of foreign and civil wars? |
35306 | What is this festival''s significance? |
35306 | What''s the reason? |
35306 | What, then, in England, were these forces? |
35306 | what sholde a man in thyse dayes now wryte, egges or eyren? |
35306 | xiv., is Medea''s remark to Jason in Ovid''s_ Medea_,"Servare potui, perdere an possim rogas?" |
43060 | _ Political_: Sibree,"What are''French Claims''on Madagascar?" |
43060 | and can death enter Paradise? |
43060 | | 14|? |
43060 | | Ge-| Ce+34.0|| O+| As? |
43060 | | Ta+1.02(?) |
43060 | |...................|| P-0.007| Zr-0.014| Yb+(?) |
43060 | |? |
43060 | |? |
43060 | |? |
43060 | || Cl-0.02*| Mo+0.024| W+0.1||....................| Ru+| Os+0.074|| K-0.001*| Rh+| Ir+|| Ca-0.003*| Pd+0.55| Pt+0.227|| Sc? |
43060 | || S-0.011| Nb+0.49(?) |
43060 | || Si+0.002| Y+3.2(?) |
34992 | ( T. K. C.) FOOTNOTE:[ 1]_ Wo lag das Paradies?_ p. 66. |
34992 | ), Malik(? |
34992 | ), and became four heads(? |
34992 | ), or as an abstract science( What are the true principles which must pay, presupposing an ideal?). |
34992 | A gentilic of the form Ru- u- ai occurs in a letter( of an Assyrian king?) |
34992 | Although at Edessa itself no cuneiform documents have yet been found, a little more than four hours journey eastwards, at Anaz(= Gullab?) |
34992 | BLASTOIDEA.--Pelmatozoa in which five( by atrophy four) epithecal ciliated grooves, lying on a lancet- shaped plate(? |
34992 | Did they exercise their powers? |
34992 | ECKHART,[1] JOHANNES["Meister Eckhart"](? 1260-?1327), German philosopher, the first of the great speculative mystics. |
34992 | Hence Delitzsch(_ Wo lag das Paradies?_ p. 79) suggested that"Eden"might be a Hebraized form of the Babylonian_ edinu_,"field, plain, desert." |
34992 | How can such a huge mass of general propositions as are necessarily included in a system of economics ever be thoroughly tested by an appeal to facts? |
34992 | How much of it is relevant to the subject of inquiry? |
34992 | How shall we determine the relative weight and importance of different kinds of relevant evidence? |
34992 | Include only_ Echinocystis_,_ Palaeodiscus_ and(?) |
34992 | It may be conceived either as an historical science( What principles have in fact paid? |
34992 | It still bears its earlier name, modified since the 15th century( by the Turks?) |
34992 | Sand- flies are common, and in the eastern forests the tiny_ piúm_ fly(_ Trombidium_, sp.?) |
34992 | We are further told( v. 10) that"a river went out from Eden to water the garden,"and that"from thence it parted itself(? |
34992 | What is to be the principle of selection? |
34992 | What then, it may be asked, becomes of the"old Political Economy"? |
34992 | to chiefs in a( Babylonian?) |
34992 | | 4| Mexico, Georgia,? |
42736 | ( Midland dialect, about 1410- 1420? |
42736 | 1264- 1340? |
42736 | Can its chief features be traced in Roman institutions? |
42736 | Did this suggest to de Bourgogne the_ alias_"à le Barbe,"or was that only a Liége nickname? |
42736 | Does the manor date from the Roman Empire, or not? |
42736 | MANRIQUE, GÓMEZ( 1412?-1490? |
42736 | MANUEL DE MELLO, DOM FRANCISCO(? |
42736 | Naturally the question arose, had the existing Prayer of Manasses any direct connexion with the prayer referred to by the chronicler? |
42736 | Nitrogen, then, being so all- important, the question is, where is it to come from? |
42736 | One of them is the British Museum MS. Egerton 1982( Northern dialect, about 1410- 1420? |
42736 | The numerous niches, generally containing sacrificial(?) |
42736 | _ Sodium Permanganate_, NaMnO4.3H2O(? |
42736 | _ The Secret of Manichaeism._--How are we to explain the rapid spread of Manichaeism, and the fact that it really became one of the great religions? |
38964 | Do you find anything singular in what I say? |
38964 | Where are the old Magyar saints? 38964 And did she ever get out of gaol, Sir? 38964 And for heaven''s sake how came you to know her? 38964 And pray what became of her, Sir? 38964 Had, then, his operation been in some way defective? 38964 In that event, would he be able to carry his party with him in support of his modified programme? 38964 In what does life consist? 38964 Or should he adopt the procedure, deemed by Pott generally advisable, of amputating the limb above it? 38964 The famous Robin Hood(? 1160-?1247) is said to have had a claim to the earldom. 38964 The only question was which form of Christianity were the Magyars to adopt, the Eastern or the Western? 38964 The position thus created raised a twofold question: Would the crown accept? 38964 Thus Shakespeare, in the first scene of the second act of_ Julius Caesar_, makes Portia say to her husband:--Is Brutus sick? |
38964 | What did he understand the word to mean? |
38964 | What, for a conscious experience so constituted as Hume will admit, is the precise significance of such belief in real existence? |
38964 | When Boswell asked him,"Then, Sir, what is poetry?" |
38964 | Whence then do these units arise? |
38964 | Who could associate them with Sir Walter Scott''s characters of Bradwardine or Monkbarns? |
38964 | Why do they not defend the realm against the Turks?" |
38964 | Yet Rabelais came from Touraine, and if the creator of Panurge has not humour, who has? |
38964 | and is it physical To walk unbraced and suck up the humours Of the dank morning?" |
38964 | why not try the experiment? |
42638 | ( 2) Is Marie Antoinette of Austria, the widow Capet, convicted of having co- operated in these manoeuvres and maintained these communications? |
42638 | ( 4) Is Marie Antoinette, the widow Capet, convicted of having participated in this plot and conspiracy? |
42638 | But here the question occurs, What becomes of the men who do not believe the gospel? |
42638 | But is our Gospel of Mark also to be identified with the writing by Mark spoken of by"the elder"whose account had been reported to Papias? |
42638 | MARCHENA RUIZ DE CASTRO, JOSÉ( 1768- 1821? |
42638 | Of_ The Massacre at Paris_( acted in 1593, printed 1600?) |
42638 | Then they fall under the power of the Demiurge, who-- rewards them for their fidelity? |
42638 | This brought more obloquy upon him, and the duc d''Angoulême even ordered him under arrest, saying,"Will you betray us, as you betrayed him?" |
42638 | _ kay_, what? |
42638 | _ kon_, who? |
37736 | You profess the Holy Scriptures: but what do you witness and experience? 37736 1585? 37736 4? 37736 Can you set to your seal that they are true by the work of the same spirit in you that gave them forth in the holy ancients? |
37736 | FROISSART, JEAN( 1338- 1410? |
37736 | His chief dramas, the_ Fils naturel_ and the_ Père de famille_, are certainly not great successes; the shorter plays,_ Est- il bon? |
37736 | Is the work, judged by itself and with regard only to the ideal which the worker had in his mind, good or bad? |
37736 | Joinville(? |
37736 | Soldiers of Italy, will you be wanting in courage?" |
37736 | The odd notion of an_ Ovide moralisé_ used to be ascribed to Philippe de Vitry, bishop of Meaux( 1291?-1391? |
37736 | To François Villon( 1431- 1463? |
37736 | Was Melas still in Alessandria? |
37736 | Was he marching on Valenza and Casale to cross the Po? |
37736 | What date more fitting than the close of the century for one who has made that century illustrious for ever? |
37736 | What interest have you in them? |
37736 | What, therefore, in the theory or its application was the product of Napoleon''s own genius and will- power? |
37736 | Would he continue to hug the Apennines to join Moreau, or would he strike out northwards against Kray, who with 20,000 men was besieging Mantua? |
37736 | Would the enemy move east on the Stradella, north- east on the Ticino or south on Genoa? |
37736 | est- il méchant?_ and_ La Pièce et le prologue_, are better. |
37736 | or to Acqui against Suchet, or to Genoa to base himself on the British fleet? |
42854 | --vain to ask"Wherein shall we return?" |
42854 | ? |
42854 | ? |
42854 | ? |
42854 | ? |
42854 | ? |
42854 | ? |
42854 | It was in vain to complain, saying,"Every one that doeth evil is good in the eyes of Yahweh,"or"Where is the God of judgment?" |
42854 | MALLET( or MALLOCH), DAVID(? 1705- 1765), Scottish poet and dramatist, the son of a Perthshire farmer, was born in that county, probably in 1705. |
42854 | See_ Who was Sir Thomas Malory?_ G. L. Kittredge(_ Harvard Studies and Notes_, vol. |
42854 | Wives_:--*_Khadija_( Children:--Qasim;? |
42854 | _ Chronological Table of Chief Events in the Life of Mahomet._[2]? |
42854 | ` Affan, d. A.H. 9;*_ Fatimah_, m.` Ali, d. A.H. 11):*_ Saudah bint Zam`ah_,? |
19846 | Why will you not allow yourself to be persuaded,said Francis after reading the_ Reflections_,"that polish is material to preservation?" |
19846 | ( A. E. H.) CACCINI, GIULIO( 1558- 1615? |
19846 | And how were surrounding nations to make the best of it? |
19846 | BURGKMAIR, HANS or JOHN( 1473-? |
19846 | But what signifies the arrangement of rottenness?" |
19846 | Candid he certainly was to the verge of brutality, but was he sincere? |
19846 | Did he pose as pessimist or misanthropist, or did he speak out of the bitterness of his soul? |
19846 | Does experience furnish any probable reason for inferring that immortality is a fact? |
19846 | For example, required the dominical letter of the year 1839? |
19846 | Granted that the Revolution was inevitable and indispensable, how was the nation to make the best of it? |
19846 | Is it not probable that there will be many things not explicable by us? |
19846 | Is it unreasonable to suppose that in a revealed system there should be the same superiority to our intelligence? |
19846 | The ethical question then is, as with Aristotle, what is the[ Greek: telos] of man? |
19846 | The only questions he asks are-- Does experience forbid us to admit immortality as a possibility? |
19846 | The question for the modern critic is, of what permanent value is Byron''s poetry? |
19846 | Was[ v.04 p.0904] he as melancholy as his poetry implies? |
19846 | We get from him no satisfactory answer to the inquiry, What course of action is approved by conscience? |
19846 | What did he achieve for art, for the intellect, for the spirit, and in what degree does he still give pleasure to readers of average intelligence? |
19846 | What does he wish to prove? |
19846 | of Battle of Bunker''s_( Breed''s)_ Hill_( Boston, 1875); S. Sweet,_ Who was the Commander at Bunker Hill?_( Boston, 1850); W.E.H. |
30685 | If we went to war now, where should we find allies? 30685 And after losing Oropus, Amphipolis, Cardia, Chios, Cos, Rhodes, Byzantium, shall we fight about the shadow of Delphi? |
30685 | But how is intelligence, as opposed to erudition, possible? |
30685 | But what was to become of the convicts? |
30685 | Contra Apaturium? |
30685 | Contra Calliclem? |
30685 | Contra Leocharem? |
30685 | Contra Macartatum? |
30685 | Contra Nausimachum et Diopithem? |
30685 | Contra Phaenippum? |
30685 | Contra Phormionem? |
30685 | Contra Spudiam?" |
30685 | Contra Zenothemin? |
30685 | DESCHAMPS, EUSTACHE, called MOREL( 1346?-1406? |
30685 | Did the critic, asks Macaulay, ever hear any speaking that was less ornamented than that of Demosthenes, or more diffuse than that of Cicero? |
30685 | If the necessity has not come yet, when will it come?" |
30685 | On the Trierarchic Crown( by 360- 359"Cephisodotus?) |
30685 | Regan? |
30685 | The question was, What point within Greece shall he be allowed to reach? |
30685 | What was the cause of this anomaly? |
30685 | What was the true relation of Athens to Greece? |
30685 | What wonder, then, asks the Greek critic, if the diligence of Demosthenes was no less incessant and minute? |
30685 | Where shall be the end? |
30685 | Which is he? |
30685 | what brings you here?--Has Dizzy cut his throat, or are you going to be married?" |
36735 | 3, 2c( wherefore do ye tempt the Lord? |
36735 | And the inference is often erroneous, as in the answer to the question,"Was he drunk?" |
36735 | At first, as in the case of the child, the problem of the genesis of things was conceived anthropomorphically: the question"How did the world arise?" |
36735 | HUBERT( Huybrecht) VAN EYCK(? |
36735 | How is it, he asks, that a man is so irresistibly drawn towards a woman? |
36735 | How long is the"transaction"to be treated as lasting? |
36735 | JOHN( Jan) VAN EYCK(? |
36735 | Sed quis absconditos ejus recessus aut subterraneas abyssos pervestigavit? |
36735 | Should the country of refuge try him in its own courts according to its own laws, or deliver him up to the country whose laws he has broken? |
36735 | The two questions, What is the real nature of the transaction referred to in a document? |
36735 | Thus to the question propounded in the New Testament--"Are there few that be saved?" |
36735 | Uriel replies:"Lovest thou that people better than He that made them?" |
36735 | What ought to be treated as"the immediate and natural effect of continuing action,"and, for that reason, as part of the_ res gestae_? |
36735 | When a person who has committed an offence in one country escapes to another, what is the duty of the latter with regard to him? |
36735 | and, What is the meaning of a document? |
36735 | first shaped itself to the human mind under the form"Who made the world?" |
36735 | ii.-iv.? |
36735 | quam multa nobis animalia antea ignota offert novus orbis? |
32758 | What( says the preface to the 1704 edition of_ Pi- Pa- Ki_)"do you find there? |
32758 | ( 2) Who were the Dorian invaders, and in what relation did they stand to the rest of the population of Greece? |
32758 | ( 3) How far do the Dorian states, or their characteristics, represent the descendants, or the culture, of the original invaders? |
32758 | ); Ennius,_ Ambracia_; Pacuvius,_ Paulus_; Accius,_ Aeneadae_(_ Decius_?). |
32758 | );"Jeremiah";"Habakuk"(? |
32758 | --"With the Moor, sayest thou?" |
32758 | Again, can we substitute church authority for that which is always the background of"dogma"as interpreted from inside-- divine authority? |
32758 | And that raises the question whether the church has not a further part to play? |
32758 | But can a_ historian_ separate the opinions which rose to authority in the church from the other opinions which succumbed? |
32758 | Doon had twelve sons: Gaufrey de Dane Marche( Ardennes? |
32758 | F. Turrianus-- one of the papal theologians at the Council of Trent,--_Dogmaticus( liber?) |
32758 | On the 11th of September he made the Island of Terceira, and on the 26th of September(?) |
32758 | Or the accepted modifications of a theory from those which were rejected? |
32758 | What is to be done? |
32758 | [ 22] Or, again, can we say definitely which doctrines_ are_"enforced"in Protestant communions and so_ are_"dogmas"? |
32758 | [ 61] Id.,_ Phoenissae_; Aeschylus,_ Persae_(_ Persae_-trilogy?). |
32758 | [ 81] Naevius,_ Clastidium_(_ Marcellus_? |
32758 | _ De immaculato B. V. Mariae conceptu; an dogmatico decreto definiri possit?_( 1847). |
32758 | the definite Gallican theory?). |
32423 | Canst thou draw leviathan with a hook? 32423 Is it a part of speech?" |
32423 | + Catholic, B, D, F( A, C, E?) |
32423 | 1219? |
32423 | :"That men may know God by whom they were created,"--the Heidelberg catechism has:"What is thy only comfort in life and death?" |
32423 | A second asks"Is it ridiculous?" |
32423 | And here the question arises-- Can we vindicate in a reflective or mediate process this spontaneous apprehension of reality? |
32423 | And how is this impersonality or absoluteness of the conditions of knowledge to be established? |
32423 | And is coming, B, C, D, E, F; and is about to come, A;+ again, A, C, D, E, F(B? |
32423 | But what is the number of those laws? |
32423 | CRICHTON, JAMES( 1560-? |
32423 | Epigram often selects the couplet as the vehicle of its sharpened arrows, as in Sir John Harington''s"Treason doth never prosper: what''s the reason? |
32423 | He asks, is it not simpler to believe that there was a definite type in the background? |
32423 | How can you deny the reality of that which you do not know? |
32423 | If not, how do you know it and its object which are identical? |
32423 | It may be asked, Can history have that which is not in the individual consciousness? |
32423 | It may well be asked, why did the fall of a place, at first almost unfortified, bring the master of the Russian empire to his knees? |
32423 | The pertinent question remains, has the study and development of criminology served any useful purpose? |
32423 | The writer of the Oratorian Commentary( Theodulf of Orleans?) |
32423 | They are apparently the most generalized and primitive of all( placental?) |
32423 | This continued throughout the Dark Ages, until the 13th century, when rhythmical treatises, of which the_ Labyrinthus_ of Eberhard( 1212?) |
32423 | This section of his works opens with the famous aspiration--"What shall I do to be for ever known, And make the coming age my own?" |
32423 | While Calvin began sternly with the question:"What is the chief end of human life?" |
32423 | Why, it may be asked, is it that one county excels in the game while another has no place whatever in the history of cricket? |
32423 | or his tongue with a cord which thou lettest down?... |
40156 | But by what means,he asks,"can experience and the senses give ideas? |
40156 | Thinkest thou not,said King Astyages,"that Bel is a living god? |
40156 | Are the latter a development of the former? |
40156 | Are they the genuine work of Ignatius, and, if so, at what date were they written? |
40156 | Has the soul windows? |
40156 | In the history of human religions can we trace, as it were, a law of transition from sacred stock and stone up to picture and image? |
40156 | Is it like a writing tablet? |
40156 | Is it like wax? |
40156 | Is it true to say that the latter is characteristic of a later and higher stage of religious development? |
40156 | It is formed of fibres connecting up the right and left sides of the tectum opticum(?). |
40156 | Or seest thou not how much he eateth and drinketh every day? |
40156 | Summed up in a word, therefore, the Ignatian problem is this: which of these three recensions( if any) represents the actual work of Ignatius? |
40156 | The question arises: must the stage of aniconic gods historically precede and lead up to that of pictures and images? |
40156 | This was extremely neat, but who is to say that James Smith had not polished it as he dressed for dinner? |
40156 | Thus we speak of a bright star, of the question-- When is Venus at its brightest? |
40156 | Whence this seeming blight and decay of art? |
40156 | Who is to be sure that, like Mascarille in_ Les Précieuses ridicules_, the impromptu- writer has not employed his leisure in sharpening his arrows? |
41055 | I have told you of earthly things and you believe not; how shall ye believe if I tell you of heavenly things? |
41055 | ( c) That the exile lasted seventy years(? |
41055 | 1 even record an invasion of Philistines and Arabians(? |
41055 | 14, 16( the numbers are not inclusive), and reckons three deportations in the 7th(? |
41055 | 64"Filigree ornament( ear- ring?) |
41055 | 8? |
41055 | Again, without justice mere earthly rule is impossible; how then is injustice conceivable in Him who rules over all? |
41055 | From Chiusi(?)." |
41055 | His most famous romance is The_ Famous Historie of the Seaven Champions of Christendom_( 1596?). |
41055 | In answer to this demand the Divine voice answers Job out of the tempest:"Who is this that darkeneth counsel by words without knowledge?" |
41055 | In his 30th year( 15th year of the emperor Tiberius,? |
41055 | JOHNSON, RICHARD( 1573- 1659? |
41055 | Sanballat of Horon, Tobiah the Ammonite, and Gashmu the Arabian(? |
41055 | what can human weakness, however innocent, do against infinite might and subtlety? |
39908 | ; the latter,How did the sensible world become what it is; of what nature was the motive force?" |
39908 | And, which after all is worst, to act and think as they did, or, like the moderns, with better principles, to act as ill? |
39908 | Are animals conceptually intelligent? |
39908 | But how are we to obtain and verify a standard? |
39908 | But is there a definite intensity which becomes more and more probable as n is increased without limit? |
39908 | Granting that they are intelligent in the broad acceptation of the word, are they only perceptually intelligent or also conceptually intelligent? |
39908 | Is it to be in or by the law of their homes, where they are normally, though not always necessarily, to be sued? |
39908 | Should the insured get any of his premium back? |
39908 | The former asked the question,"What is the substratum of the things we see? |
39908 | The present constitution also provides that the question,"Shall there be a convention to revise the constitution and amend the same?" |
39908 | The simple plan, That they should take who have the power And they should keep who can"? |
39908 | What does this imply from the standpoint of psychology? |
39908 | What is a civilized state? |
39908 | What then is the physical circumstance that determines the centre of the fringes? |
40956 | .09|| Mean Distance|106,400 m.| 260,000 m.| 414,000 m.| 661,000 m.| 1,162,000 m.|| Mass ÷ Mass of Jup.|(?) |
40956 | 22 and 25); according to one( E?) |
40956 | 95? |
40956 | But the question at once arises, was the original Aramaic or Hebrew? |
40956 | How is sectarianism in law possible if the sovereign''s command is really all that is meant by a law? |
40956 | In Ezekiel''s restoration programme"crown lands presented by the''prince''to any of his officials revert to the crown in the year of liberty(? |
40956 | Indeed after 1816 the question was not so much"Who wrote Junius?" |
40956 | Is it worth while to make this difference the basis of a scientific system or not? |
40956 | JONAH, in the Bible, a prophet born at Gath- hepher in Zebulun, perhaps under Jeroboam( 2)( 781- 741 B.C.? |
40956 | Jonah has pitied the tree, and should not God have pity on so great a city? |
40956 | Jordanus, escaping, worked some time at Baruch in Gujarat, near the Nerbudda estuary, and at Suali(?) |
40956 | Jouffroy was appointed abbot of Luxeuil( 1451?) |
40956 | P, with the description of the erection of the altar( v. 34, Gilead? |
40956 | See also a paper by Professor Rendel Harris entitled"Did Judas really commit suicide?" |
40956 | That obligation is duty; what is right? |
40956 | These three constituted the"sons"of Rachel( the ewe), and with the"sons"of Leah( the antelope?) |
40956 | What is_ ex facie_ more opposed to the idea of a sovereign''s commands than the conception of schools of law? |
40956 | as"Was Junius Sir Philip Francis, or some undiscoverable man?" |
42552 | Also in geometry, what is a point? |
42552 | But how do we know that there is anything to reach? |
42552 | But in what sense is there"a half,"which is the same for"half a foot"as"half a pound"? |
42552 | But what are"five"and"ten"apart from the apples and pears? |
42552 | Furthermore, can we not complete the circle of the mathematical sciences by adding geometry? |
42552 | His books on_ Aids to the Study of German Theology, Can the Old Faith live with the New? |
42552 | In what sense then can it be one? |
42552 | Lastly, what are"dimensions"? |
42552 | So what is it that keeps unaltered in the moving triangle? |
42552 | The proprietors of Maryland were: Cecilius Calvert, second Lord Baltimore( 1605[? |
42552 | Virg._,"quæ est hæc porta nisi Maria? |
42552 | What authority belonged to Him and to the books that contain His history and interpret His person? |
42552 | What did Jesus signify? |
42552 | What is the relation of"the fifth"and"the tenth"to"five"and"ten"? |
42552 | [ 8]"Numquid quia ita deificata, ideo nostrae humanitatis oblita es? |
42552 | _ Phazemon?_), a town in the Amasia sanjak of the Sivas vilayet of Asia Minor, situated at the foot of the Tavshan Dagh. |
42552 | _ Types of Critical Questions._--What are numbers? |
32860 | Then whom will ye have? |
32860 | (? |
32860 | 1. c._ iw_(?) |
32860 | 2, 6, 7, 8 and 9(?) |
32860 | But in 661(?) |
32860 | Earlier the_ boti_, in Greek[ Greek: olyra]( spelt? |
32860 | Nekhtnebf, instead of endeavouring to relieve them, retreated to Memphis and fled thence to Ethiopia, 340(?) |
32860 | The dagger grew longer and stouter, but the sword made its appearance late, probably first in the hands of the_ Sherdana_( Sardinian? |
32860 | The latter now comprised Peleset( the Cretans, ancestors of the Philistines), Thekel, Shekelesh, Denyen( Danaoi?) |
32860 | There is, however, one triliteral phonogram, the eagle,[ HRG],_ tyw_, or_ tiu_(? |
32860 | What existence has the known object for the knowing subject? |
32860 | Why the alphabetic characters are introduced where they are is a puzzle; the order of these is:--[HRG Z91][ HRGs: r- H- kA- W](?) |
32860 | [ HRGs: Z91-b- Z91-S- SA](?) |
32860 | [ HRGs: k](?) |
32860 | [ HRGs: s](?) |
32860 | [ HRGs: wA](?) |
32860 | [ HRGs: xA- X- U29-p- a- g- x- t](?) |
32860 | [ HRGs: z- Db](?) |
32860 | _ NUMERALS_ 1,_ w''_; 2,_ sn_; 3,_ hmt_; 4,_ fdw_; 5,_ dw''_; 6,_ sis_( or_ sw''_? |
32860 | on hands, feet and back? |
32860 | or durra?) |
32860 | the ram[ HRG:] Khnum in Elephantine, the jerboa or okapi(?) |
32860 | | k| k|||| basket|||||||||||||[ HRG: mA]| sickle|? |
32860 | | m''| m''||||||||||[ HRG: U7]| composite|[ mr?] |
32860 | | mr| mr| tillage||| hoe|||||||||||||[ HRG: U29]| fire- drill| z''.t(?) |
32860 | | nfr||||| windpipe|||||||||||||[ HRG: wr]| sparrow|? |
39353 | Is any one( there)? |
39353 | ''Et quid agam?'' |
39353 | ''Rogitas? |
39353 | 1- 3?). |
39353 | Again, was the size of the hide fixed at 120 acres to make the work of reckoning the amount of Danegeld, or hidage, a simple process? |
39353 | And he went on to enquire, What are these singular spots upon the sun? |
39353 | And if I am for myself alone, what then am I? |
39353 | And if not now, then when?" |
39353 | Do the stars also rotate on their axes? |
39353 | Hezekiah was imprisoned"like a bird in a cage"[4]--to quote Sennacherib, and the Urbi( Arabian?) |
39353 | In 1847 appeared, his novel_ Kto Vinovat?_( Whose Fault? |
39353 | In 1847 appeared, his novel_ Kto Vinovat?_( Whose Fault? |
39353 | Lastly, is the English hide derived from the German_ hufe_ or_ huba_? |
39353 | Primitively(?) |
39353 | The phrase_ koi hai_? |
39353 | What is the connexion, if any, between the hundred and a hundred hides? |
39353 | What is the origin of the five- hide unit? |
39353 | _ Kto Vinovat?_ has been translated into German under the title of_ Wer ist schuld?_ in Wolffsohn''s_ Russlands Novellendichter_, vol. |
39353 | _ Kto Vinovat?_ has been translated into German under the title of_ Wer ist schuld?_ in Wolffsohn''s_ Russlands Novellendichter_, vol. |
39353 | and have they any practical relation to the inhabitants of this planet? |
39353 | or are they sometimes partially eclipsed by the intervention of opaque bodies? |
39353 | | jana| jinha| jinh| jini| jenh|| WHO? |
39353 | | kasu, kaho| kih| kis| ka| ke|| WHO? |
39353 | |? |
39353 | |? |
39353 | |? |
34702 | ( 1605?). |
34702 | ( Irenaeus?). |
34702 | 1175?) |
34702 | 18, and( Lactantius?) |
34702 | 35,"say ye not that there is yet a period of four months and harvest cometh? |
34702 | 35: which is to be taken literally, the"four months to harvest"( about January), or the"fields white to harvest"( about May)? |
34702 | As to the personal identity of this John-- is he himself"the beloved disciple"? |
34702 | At the other extreme Sir W. M. Ramsay(_ Was Christ Born at Bethlehem?_, 1898, pp. |
34702 | Can the writer of the Apocalypse be the same as the writer of the Gospel and Epistles? |
34702 | His work on the physiology of music(_ Wer ist musikalisch?_) was published after his death. |
34702 | How could these various cases be met at once most simply and most effectually? |
34702 | How far is the Gospel intended to be, and how far is it, in the strict sense historical? |
34702 | How was this interval to be filled? |
34702 | Is he its author or only the authority behind it? |
34702 | Is he the apostle, the son of Zebedee or another? |
34702 | Is their suffering consistent with the justice of God? |
34702 | Is this figure correct? |
34702 | Job is a righteous man, overwhelmed with undeserved misfortune; and thus the question is raised, Why do the righteous suffer? |
34702 | Mace._--Fairness forbids us to omit the name of William( or Daniel?) |
34702 | Then after fourteen years( from his conversion? |
34702 | What has been the general effect of these new facts on traditional theories or critical conclusions? |
34702 | What is the exact relation of John of Ephesus to the Gospel? |
34702 | William Roper( 1496- 1578) wrote a touching life of his father- in- law, Sir Thomas More, and George Cavendish( 1500- 1561? |
34702 | _ The Date of the Exodus._--Is it possible to determine this, even approximately, upon the basis of external data? |
34702 | _ ka_, what? |
34702 | _ raura_, Your Honour;_ i_, this;_ o_, that, he;_ je_, who;_ se_, he;_ ke_, who? |
34702 | harrisi_ of the Galapagos, survive its quite recent discovery? |
34702 | or from his last visit?) |
43254 | How does he know I have a hump? |
43254 | (? |
43254 | (?) |
43254 | (?) |
43254 | Did Alexander merely receive such honours? |
43254 | Did not Machiavelli leave good habit, as an essential ingredient of character, out of account? |
43254 | Had he this love? |
43254 | How far could it have done so, had the scheme been realized? |
43254 | How far did Alexander intend that in such a fusion Hellenic culture should retain its pre- eminence? |
43254 | How much shall we allow for his position in Renaissance Italy, for the corruption in the midst of which he lived, for his own personal temperament? |
43254 | How shall we estimate the permanent worth of his method, the residuum of value in his maxims? |
43254 | How shall we state his point of departure from the middle ages, his sympathy with prevalent classical enthusiasms, his divination of a new period? |
43254 | Or did he claim them himself? |
43254 | The famous cavalry leader had brought on his mounted men ahead of the infantry and asking,"Where is the king of Sweden?" |
43254 | The question at once arises, is the lymph channel at all times open to receive the materials present in the tissue space? |
43254 | The question then becomes: When does this restoration take place, and what is the intermediate state of the tissue? |
43254 | The_ Seasons_ of Thomson, for instance, a poem of high merit and lasting importance in the history of literature-- where is that to be placed? |
43254 | Was he a man? |
43254 | What is to be said of the_ Essay on Man_? |
43254 | [ Greek: Makkabaios]-? |
43254 | _ My Novel_( 1853) and_ What will he do with it?_ were designed to prolong the same strain. |
27480 | ( 2) who are the proper subjects? |
27480 | ( The tree falls; dost thou see it?) |
27480 | 7), Uriconium( Wroxeter),[ v.03 p.0472] Chester(?) |
27480 | Aka(? Nka- ka-); usually diminutive, sometimes honorific." |
27480 | And in how many years, continues the prince, does this fate befall man? |
27480 | BARBOUR, JOHN(? |
27480 | Estudio de Antropologia_( San Sebastian, 1889); and the same author''s_ Existe una raza Euskara? |
27480 | Finally, in the system of Basilides, the( seven?) |
27480 | For what is the use of that baptism which cleanses the flesh and body alone? |
27480 | I- n- or I- ni-(? Ngi- ni-)." |
27480 | Is it possible that the words"for the dead"signify"because of contact with the dead"? |
27480 | Is there_ no_ way of escape? |
27480 | It tree this here it falls; thou it seest? |
27480 | Iti-, Izi-, Iti- n-, Izi- n-(? Ñgi- ti-)." |
27480 | No means of eschewing this wretched state of decay? |
27480 | Others( Trier[? |
27480 | Rendered into_ Kiguha_ of North- West Tanganyika, this would be:--_ U_m_u_ti_ gu_no_ gu_gwa u_gu_mona? |
27480 | Say not: How can my sins be wiped out? |
27480 | Shall all men have such ills? |
27480 | The development of their doctrine as to baptism was marked along three lines of dispute:--(1) who is the proper administrator of baptism? |
27480 | The word=[ Greek: kauchêma]=[ Hebrew: THLH](? |
27480 | This tree this here this falls; thou this seest? |
27480 | Ubu-(? Mbu- bu-); sometimes used in a plural sense; generally employed to indicate abstract nouns." |
27480 | Utu(? Ntu- tu-); often diminutive in sense." |
27480 | We can, therefore, paraphrase v. 29 thus:"Else what shall they do which are baptized for their dead selves?" |
27480 | Wherefore He asked them, Do ye believe that I am able to do this thing?" |
27480 | Why should persons still in the age of innocence be in a hurry to be baptized and win remission of sins? |
27480 | and must he expect death as inevitable? |
27480 | and( 3) what is the proper mode? |
40863 | ( dispersed?) |
40863 | 16, 1857-Dec. 21,''57 James W. Denver 1"( 23") Dec. 21, 1857-May 12,''58 Hugh S. Walsh 4(5?) |
40863 | 1780? |
40863 | How is it possible for the individual thinking subject to connect together the parts of his experience in the mode we call cognition? |
40863 | Might not mathematics be a purely imaginary science? |
40863 | No glimmering of the further question, Whence come these notions and with what right do we apply them in cognition? |
40863 | Now, from another side, the supreme difficulty was presented-- how could such notions have application to any objects whatsoever? |
40863 | Of these_ na_ negatives the verb, as in_ chuh_, he is;_ chuna_, he is not;_ a_ asks a question, as in_ chwa_, is he? |
40863 | Or, it may be further asked, how is the individual really connected with the system of things apparently disclosed to him in conscious experience? |
40863 | So soon, however, as the critical question was put, On what rests the reference of representations in us to the object or thing? |
40863 | The subjoined genealogical tree will place Kaffir relations in a clearer light:-- Zuide( 1500? |
40863 | What is the nature of the distinction between knowledge gained by analysis of notions and knowledge of matters of fact? |
40863 | Where, then, are we to look for this realm of free self- consciousness? |
40863 | Who? |
40863 | Xosa( 1530?). |
40863 | _ ti_ adds emphasis, as in_ chuti_, he is indeed; and_ tya_ asks a question with emphasis, as in_ chutya_, is he indeed? |
40863 | in other words, How do we come to have knowledge of objects at all? |
40863 | or, did he make for him? |
40863 | what is the nature of the relation between himself as one part of the system, and the system as a whole? |
40863 | what is the precise significance of the existence which he ascribes both to himself and to the objects of experience? |
19699 | And if they strike you? |
19699 | And if they try to kill you? |
19699 | Are you not descended from an illustrious line? 19699 How so?" |
19699 | Oh, tell me who that is? |
19699 | You profess only to be a farmer; no one sees your ploughing, what do you mean? |
19699 | 5.--Piece of crimson silk damask brocaded in gold thread with symmetrically arranged flowers, scrolls, birds,& c. Italian(? Florentine). |
19699 | After studying for a short time at Cambridge, he was from 1584 to 1587 in the service of William Davison(? |
19699 | Brome, 1652?) |
19699 | Carboniferous? |
19699 | Do you imagine that I am not able to supply the wants of so many mendicants?" |
19699 | He said to her,"Have you the mustard- seed?" |
19699 | If they revile you what will you do?" |
19699 | Is it necessary to go from door to door begging your food? |
19699 | Is there anything put together which shall not dissolve? |
19699 | Now what are these books? |
19699 | She went to Gotama; and doing homage to him said,"Lord and master, do you know any medicine that will be good for my child?" |
19699 | The farmer, a wealthy br[=a]hmin, said to him,"Why do you come and beg? |
19699 | The old cathedral is a round domed structure of the 10th(?) |
19699 | The people said,"Here is mustard- seed, take it"; but when she asked,"In my friend''s house has any son died, or a husband, or a parent or slave?" |
19699 | Upaka says:"You profess yourself, then, friend, to be an Arahat and a conqueror?" |
19699 | all these have I; another imprisoned? |
19699 | contained_ Madd Couple Well Matcht_( acted 1639? |
19699 | so have I; another indebted to his hearts griefe, and fame would pay and can not? |
19699 | so have I; another long been sicke? |
19699 | so have I; another plagued with an unquiet life? |
19699 | what is this that you say? |
38892 | Why ask me to come and see this? 38892 ''Does a farmer plough the sea?'' 38892 ''Does he eat the ground?'' 38892 ''Does the ground plough the farmer?'' 38892 ''What does a farmer do?'' 38892 ''What does he plough?'' 38892 ''Who ploughs the ground?'' 38892 ),( 1468-? 38892 ),( 1469- 1529? 38892 ),( 1470-? 38892 --Is the rainbow very hot on the roof of that house?" |
38892 | --"The dog talks, does he not?" |
38892 | 2- 17 stand on the tables of stone? |
38892 | Among other works of importance he wrote_ Wo lag das Paradies?_( 1881), and_ Babel und Bibel_( 1902, 1903, Eng. |
38892 | And can we regard the prohibition of polytheism and the prohibition of idolatry as one commandment? |
38892 | Can we take the preface as a separate"word"? |
38892 | DAY, JOHN( 1574- 1640? |
38892 | For a spoken word to be"natural"in this sense it must be onomatopoetic, and what infinitesimal percentage of English words are such? |
38892 | GIOVANNI DELLA ROBBIA( 1460- 1529?) |
38892 | He had already during his father''s lifetime distinguished himself by defeating Alexander of Epirus at Derdia and so saving Macedonia( about 260?). |
38892 | How were the ten words disposed on the two tables? |
38892 | In 1608 Day published two comedies,_ Law Trickes, or Who Would have Thought it?_ and_ Humour out of Breath_. |
38892 | Is it not I the Lord?" |
38892 | It remains to ask, What is the history and significance of the deluge- myth? |
38892 | Shamash, who can cross it?'' |
38892 | The name[ Greek: Ioulô](? |
38892 | This suggests that Noah(?) |
38892 | We were often asked by our deaf playmates in our childhood such questions( in signs) as"What does the cat say?" |
38892 | What are we to say of Africa, where only 100 pupils are being taught; of South America, with its paltry 200, and Australia''s 300? |
38892 | _ Education.__ History._[2]--"Who hath made man''s mouth? |
38892 | or who maketh a man dumb, or deaf, or seeing, or blind? |
38892 | the sun- god) has crossed the sea; besides(?) |
38892 | |+------+-------+------------+-------------+------------+||||| Girolamo Luca Paolo Giovanni Marco( 1488- 1566),( 1475- 1550? |
27478 | [ 62] The questions, then, whose answers give the key to the whole Baconian philosophy, may be put briefly thus-- What are[ v.03 p.0147] forms? 27478 (?) 27478 727 Sargon, usurper 722 Sennacherib, his son 705 Esar- haddon, his son 681 Assur- bani- pal, his son 668 Assur- etil- ilani- yukin, his son? 27478 A man was only bound to serve so many( six?) 27478 AYRER, JAKOB(?-1605), German dramatist, of whose life little is known. 27478 AZURARA, GOMES EANNES DE(?-1474), the second notable Portuguese chronicler in order of date. 27478 Are the forms, then, forces? 27478 Assur- sum- lisir? 27478 But is this a view of delight only and not of discovery? 27478 First, what need to dissemble? 27478 How far, then, is such defence or explanation admissible and satisfactory? 27478 How is it that he shares with Descartes the honour of inaugurating modern philosophy? 27478 In tragedy, he asks, who would be Ion of Chios rather than Sophocles; or in lyric poetry, Bacchylides rather than Pindar? 27478 Is it original? 27478 Is it valuable? 27478 Is truth ever barren? 27478 Or was it to be incorporated whole? 27478 Shall he not as well discern the riches of nature''s warehouse as the beauty of her shop? 27478 Shall he not be able thereby to produce worthy effects, and to endow the life of man with infinite commodities? 27478 Sin- sarra- uzur( Sarakos)? 27478 The Code recognizes complete private ownership in land, but apparently extends the right to hold land to votaries, merchants( and resident aliens?). 27478 Thirdly, what matter, I ask, if the description of the instances should fill six times as many volumes as Pliny''s_ History_? 27478 Ussi(? 27478 Was there a_ genuine_ Lucas- Passion? 27478 Were only its German provinces to be included? 27478 What idea had Bacon of science, and how is his method connected with it? 27478 Whence should this be? 27478 _ Dynasty of Sisku(?) 27478 and how is it that knowledge of them solves both the theoretical and the practical problem of science? 27478 of contentment and not of benefit? 39521 ( 1) How is the wave- length or frequency of any given kind of radiation changed when its temperature is altered? 39521 1( 5)), Pinacocystis(?) 39521 A violent polemic against the new movement was launched in Abbé Maignan''s_ Le père Hecker, est- il un saint?_( 1898). 39521 Apollodorus, Strabo''s authority for Parthian history( c. 80 B.C.? 39521 Are other agents preferable to steam for developing motive power from heat? 39521 Did not the watchword_ Allons au peuple_"savour of heresy? |
39521 | For the other books, the recognized Targum on the Prophets is that ascribed to Jonathan ben Uzziel( 4th century? |
39521 | Given the achromatic object- glass, why should not it be divided? |
39521 | How far, through these changes, did the Greek population settled by Alexander or his successors in India maintain their distinctive character? |
39521 | How long is it probable that Greek colonies planted in the midst of alien races would have remained distinct? |
39521 | If not, are we not forced to deny ultimate reality to personality whether human or divine? |
39521 | Is the efficiency limited, and, if so, how is it limited? |
39521 | Such being the facts, how may they be explained physiologically? |
39521 | To this period belong Hafz al- Quti( the Goth?) |
39521 | To what extent can it be inferred from legends on coins that Greek was a living speech in India? |
39521 | We hear of a Nicaea in the Kabul valley itself( near Jalalabad? |
39521 | What changes in the character of Greek culture did the new conditions of the world bring about? |
39521 | What effect again in the lands of the West which fell under the sway of Rome? |
39521 | What effect did it produce in these various countries? |
39521 | What influence did Hellenism during the centuries in which it was in contact with India exert upon the native mind? |
39521 | Why, he might ask, should he not select the simple form of Dollond''s first type? |
39521 | _ Pre- Mosaic Religion._--Can any clear indications be found to guide us as to the religion of the Hebrew clans before the time of Moses? |
39521 | a, red- coloured central sphere(? |
41773 | Doth a man live by his sins? 41773 (_ An nescitis Justitiae Ut Sol[ Fa Mi] Re Laxatas__ habenas possit denuo cohibere?_). 41773 1388- 1462? 41773 29) is the necessary second verb:Why doth a mortal complain?" |
41773 | Although the oldest Hebrew elegies are not alphabetic acrostics, it is a curious fact that the word[ Hebrew: aidach],"Was he a coward?" |
41773 | Bilney, of whom Latimer wrote,"if such as he shall die evil, what shall become of me?" |
41773 | But how move the government to grant such a loan? |
41773 | But to whom is the story to be assigned? |
41773 | Did it spring from the fertile brain of some court lady, Marie, or another? |
41773 | Had they the property of reacting to external forces to the same extent and in the same orderly manner that organisms have to- day? |
41773 | Has the duration and complexity of the life- cycle expanded or contracted since organisms first appeared on the earth? |
41773 | His nephew(?) |
41773 | The other was"a grand historiographer"of Chow, called Tan, one hundred and twenty- nine(? |
41773 | The story of_ Tristan and Iseult_, immensely popular as it was, was too genuine--(shall we say too crude?) |
41773 | Uz( dittogr.? |
41773 | We know by more than one instance that it is possible for the larva to reproduce by sexual generation; why should not the phenomenon be more common? |
41773 | What justification is there for this view? |
41773 | What was the condition of the earliest organisms? |
41773 | Whence came it? |
41773 | Who were the five authors? |
41773 | and again:--_ Kíki lúskut_|_ Kíki luqúl- ma_ Íbri shá arámmu_|_ Itémi tittish_"How shall I be dumb? |
41773 | lament?"). |
41773 | | How shall I bewail? |
35169 | 1- 7? |
35169 | 1868), a native of Emporia, who took over the editorship and made a great stir in 1896 by his editorial entitled"What''s the matter with Kansas? |
35169 | 38- 44, v.? |
35169 | An English translation was completed 11th February 1398 by John Trevisa, and printed by Wynkyn de Worde, Westminster, 1495? |
35169 | And what was the nature of the relation between the new emperor now established in the West and the old emperor still reigning in the East? |
35169 | And which is the multiple one? |
35169 | Are there disturbing causes also with atomic weights? |
35169 | But how are the average weekly earnings which he would have earned from the same employer to be estimated? |
35169 | Can we understand differentiation by means of the laws of natural phenomena offered to us by physics and chemistry? |
35169 | DELU AMOROLDU: ASPECTTAUA LU PATRUNU( How the Morold''s page(?) |
35169 | Did Charlemagne and his successors enter into a new relation with their subjects, in virtue of their coronation? |
35169 | Does sexual maturity always mark the attainment of the adult state? |
35169 | During this work the question arose naturally: How far does the_ exactness_ of the law extend? |
35169 | ELI( Hebrew for"high"? |
35169 | How are these apparently diverse facts to be reconciled? |
35169 | How do the different organs of the partly developed embryo stand with regard to their future fate? |
35169 | In other words, is it an acquired character? |
35169 | Is it, in other words, an unalterable property of the zygote, a genetic character? |
35169 | Is sex determined at the act of conjugation of the two gametes? |
35169 | Is the Axolotl adult when it acquires its reproductive organs? |
35169 | Is there any justification for this view? |
35169 | On returning the manuscript Ellwood said,"Thou hast said much here of Paradise lost; but what hast thou to say of Paradise found?" |
35169 | On what general factors does it depend? |
35169 | Or does it depend upon the conditions to which the zygote is subjected in its development? |
35169 | We may ask the following questions:--What are the general conditions of development? |
35169 | What are the stimuli(_ Reize_) effecting differentiation? |
35169 | What had been the results of the Holy Roman Empire, in the course of its long history, upon Germany and upon Europe? |
35169 | What is to be said about the specific character of the different formative effects? |
35169 | Which of these ratios gives the true ratio of the atomic weights? |
35169 | With Italy lost, and Germany thus transmuted, why should the Empire have still continued to exist? |
33239 | (?) |
33239 | ), and the translation of Boethius( 1478? |
33239 | ), the_ House of Fame_( 1483? |
33239 | ),_ The Foure Sonnes of Aymon_( 1489? |
33239 | ),_ The Historye of Reynart the Foxe_( from the Dutch, 1481 and 1489? |
33239 | ),_ for_,_ fother_,_ fetter_,_ foder_,"lower"(?). |
33239 | A record price for a Caxton was reached in 1902 when Mr Bernard Quaritch paid £ 2225 for_ The Royal Book_( 1487? |
33239 | And why should God choose to come to men as a Jew? |
33239 | CATULLUS, GAIUS VALERIUS(? 84- 54 B.C. |
33239 | CAVENDISH, GEORGE( 1500- 1562? |
33239 | Celtic short- horn| ×| ×| ×| ×| ×|? |
33239 | Dog| ×| ×| ×| ×| ×|? |
33239 | Fox| ×|| ×| ×| ×|? |
33239 | Goat| ×| ×| ×| ×| ×|? |
33239 | He has been accused of changing his views, but what statesman has not? |
33239 | He printed Chaucer''s_ Canterbury Tales_( 1478? |
33239 | He printed Malory''s_ Morte d''Arthur_, and himself translated from the French the_ Boke of Histories of Jason_( 1477? |
33239 | Horse| ×| ×| ×| ×| ×|? |
33239 | How shall man escape from his prison- house of flesh, and undo the effects of his fall? |
33239 | Jesus, they say, was sent to save sinners; was he not sent to help those who have kept themselves free from sin? |
33239 | Now Ampliatus is a servile name: how comes it to be set up with such distinction in the sepulchre of the Flavii? |
33239 | Pig| ×| ×| ×| ×| ×|? |
33239 | Roe| ×|| ×| ×||? |
33239 | Stag| ×|| ×| ×| ×|? |
33239 | Such are_ pet_,_ pit_,"farm"(? |
33239 | The first piece of connected Cornish which we know consists of a poem, or portion of a play(? |
33239 | The last reprint of the Bible appeared in 1819, that of the New Testament in 1810(?). |
33239 | The most important name in the early part of this period is William Salesbury( 1520?-1600?). |
33239 | The work of Morris Kyffin( 1555?-1598?) |
33239 | Why can not Christians attach themselves to the great philosophic and political authorities of the world? |
33239 | Why should there be only_ ten_ categories? |
33239 | and 1483),_ Troilus and Creseide_( 1483? |
33239 | and why should these be the ten? |
33239 | on the battle- field? |
33239 | said she,''is it well that two islands have been made desolate for my sake?'' |
41156 | Who then is this,they whispered with awe,"that even the wind and the sea obey Him?" |
41156 | 626- 586 B.C.? |
41156 | Again,"Can history produce an instance of rebellion so honorably conducted?... |
41156 | And what is the result of his expedition? |
41156 | But what is this new name which is placed side by side with the Divine Name--"in God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ"? |
41156 | Do Japanese understand Persians or even Indians better than English or French? |
41156 | God forbid that we should ever be twenty years without such a rebellion.... What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? |
41156 | How can a man like Jeremiah have advocated any such panacea? |
41156 | How did the Lord Jesus speak and act? |
41156 | In Jeremiah, as in Isaiah, we must constantly ask to what age do the phraseology, the ideas and the implied circumstances most naturally point? |
41156 | In fulfilment of this promise, who is it that has come? |
41156 | JEROME, ST( HIERONYMUS, in full EUSEBIUS SOPHRONIUS HIERONYMUS)( c. 340- 420), was born at Strido( modern Strigau? |
41156 | Pilate''s question,"Art Thou the King of the Jews?" |
41156 | To what lengths would this liberty go? |
41156 | Up to this point what have we seen? |
41156 | Was Korea within safe range of such enterprises? |
41156 | What is to be done? |
41156 | Which may these be? |
41156 | Who, then, he might well ask is this Jesus Christ who is lifted to this unexampled height? |
41156 | [ 27]_ Wo lag das Paradies?_( 1881), pp. |
41156 | _ A Patriot?_--Was Jeremiah really a patriot? |
41156 | and why did He arouse such malignant enmity amongst His own people? |
35473 | 1 and 2), the language of which offers remarkable resemblances to Etruscan, especially in the phrase_ sial[ch]veiz aviz_(? |
35473 | 341? |
35473 | A day''s journey beyond Salahiya, on a bluff on the Mesopotamian side of the river, are the conspicuous ruins Of el-''Irsi(_ Corsote_?). |
35473 | And could she resist the continued aggressions of France on her western frontier? |
35473 | And might not the less cultivated part of the audience at least enjoy a thrilling plot, especially if taken from the home- legends of Attica? |
35473 | Are we stronger than he?" |
35473 | But with what power or powers should an alliance be made? |
35473 | Doth not experience teach us that in the most curious sepulchre are enclosed rotten bones? |
35473 | From Birejik the river runs sluggishly, first a little to the east, then a little to the west of south, over a sandy or pebbly bed, past Jerablus(? |
35473 | If it were so, how have they descended? |
35473 | If we assume that man existed on the earth in remote geological time, the question arises, was this pleistocene man specifically one? |
35473 | In the 4th century A.D. the state of Meroë was ravaged by the Nubas(?) |
35473 | May we not even reasonably doubt whether we have received those masterpieces by which their highest excellence should have been judged? |
35473 | Or do we provoke the Lord to jealousy? |
35473 | This, however, was itself merely a reprint of a still older English edition( 1518? |
35473 | Till the end of the century Europe was faced with two serious problems: Could she successfully cope with the Turks on her eastern frontier? |
35473 | UNATTACHED**? |
35473 | What evidence is there that he represented in his different habitats a series of varieties of one species rather than a series of species? |
35473 | [ 57]|..|| Spain|..|? |
35473 | [ 60]|..|? |
35473 | _ Zathrum_ appears to be the corresponding ten(? |
35473 | _ ceal[ch]-_ beside_ ci_(? |
35473 | _ ceal[ch]us avils_(? |
35473 | in the clearest water the ugliest toad? |
35473 | that in the greenest grass is the greatest serpent? |
35473 | that the cypress tree beareth a fair leaf, but no fruit? |
35473 | that the ostrich carrieth fair feathers, but rank flesh?" |
35473 | to its junction with the Tigris below Korna, through an unbroken plain, with no natural hills, except a few sand( or sandstone?) |
35473 | | 90|| Bulgaria[f]| 37,323| 2,008[2]| 3,154[10]| 3,733[14]| 100|| Crete| 3,328|..| 302[9]| 304[16]| 91|| Thasos| 152|..|..| 12? |
35473 | |? |
35398 | ( 1855); F. Delitzsch,_ Wo lag das Paradies?_( 1881); J.P. Peters,_ Nippur_( 1897); M. Jastrow,_ The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria_( 1898); H.V. |
35398 | 1,& c.); would the nobility of Persia have tolerated this? |
35398 | 112)? |
35398 | 113; 703),"that we have shaken off bishops and popes, that we may come under the yoke of such madmen as Otto and Farel?" |
35398 | 84)? |
35398 | And the ever- recurring problem of the moral consciousness,"What ought to be done?" |
35398 | But has not self- love also, by Butler''s own account, a similar authority, which may come into conflict with that of conscience? |
35398 | But how far is man able to attain either natural or Christian perfection? |
35398 | But they take very different views of its nature; how shall we find the true view? |
35398 | But what authority can make the conduct of Mordecai credible? |
35398 | But when the question"What is man''s good?" |
35398 | Firstly, if virtue is knowledge, does it follow that vice is involuntary? |
35398 | How comes this about? |
35398 | How could the vicious man be responsible if his vice were strictly pre- determined? |
35398 | How far, and in what sense, is his nature really social?" |
35398 | In what practical sense, then, am I to make other rational beings my ends? |
35398 | It is absurd, as Plato urged, to say that knowledge is the good, and then when asked"knowledge of what?" |
35398 | Or did Haman too keep his non- Persian origin secret? |
35398 | The fact is that amid the analysis of feelings aroused by the sentimentalism of Shaftesbury''s school, the fundamental questions"What is right?" |
35398 | The king having asked,"Quid distat inter sottum et Scottum?" |
35398 | The question then arises,"Wherein does this order or harmony precisely consist?" |
35398 | What account, then, was to be given of ordinary"civic"bravery, temperance and justice? |
35398 | What will now be his view of wisdom, virtue, pleasure and their relation to human well- being? |
35398 | What, then, is this preparation? |
35398 | Whence, however, can this authority belong to the natural, unless nature be itself an expression or embodiment of divine law and wisdom? |
35398 | Wherein exactly does this their agreement with his rational and social nature consist? |
35398 | Wherein, then, consists this knowledge or wisdom that makes free and perfect? |
35398 | and"Why should I do it?" |
35398 | and"Why?" |
35398 | or"What degree of ignorance will excuse this particular person in this particular case from his responsibility?" |
35398 | questions such as"What particular action will meet the claims of justice under such and such circumstances?" |
41685 | ), Coriolani, Fidenates, Foreti( Fortinei? |
41685 | ), Hortenses( near Corbio), Latinienses( near Rome itself), Longani, Manates, Macrales, Munienses( Castrimoenienses? |
41685 | ), Tibullus(? |
41685 | ).--Naevius(? |
41685 | 113), Tacitus(? |
41685 | 118), Juvenal(? |
41685 | 14).--Varro( 116- 28), Cicero( 106- 44), Lucretius( 99- 55), Caesar( 102- 44), Catullus( 87-? |
41685 | 14- 180).--Velleius(? |
41685 | 19 B.C.-? |
41685 | 195- 159), Pacuvius( 220- 132), Accius( 170- 94), Lucilius(? |
41685 | 269- 204), Plautus( 254- 184), Ennius( 239- 169), Cato the Elder( 234- 149), Terentius(? |
41685 | 47), Sallust( 86- 34), Virgil( 70- 19), Horace( 65- 8), Propertius(? |
41685 | 47-? |
41685 | 50-? |
41685 | 54-? |
41685 | 60-? |
41685 | Another question which might occur to the non- technical reader is, why should not the process be hastened by placing the goods in strong liquors? |
41685 | But what could even he effect with only 700 European soldiers, when the epidemic spread after the Meerut outbreak of mutiny on the 10th of May? |
41685 | Non redderes_,"Ought I not to have returned the money to him?" |
41685 | Proserpina) comis sit, nisi quidem optimo(?) |
41685 | The curious construction of the gerundive(_ ad capiendam urbem_), originally a present( and future?) |
41685 | Theseae(?) |
41685 | What confidence could there be in the depreciated paper after such a measure? |
41685 | [ 7] Albani, Aesolani( probably E. of Tibur), Accienses, Abolani, Bubetani, Bolani, Cusuetani( Carventani? |
41685 | _ kás_,"who?"). |
41685 | ending-_ae_ in_ quae?__ hae_,& c., which was accented in these monosyllables and had therefore been preserved. |
41685 | for"What have you done?" |
41685 | such Celticisms in Irish- English as"What are you after doing?" |
41685 | whither goest thou without thy deacon?" |
41685 | whither goest thou without thy son? |
34116 | Do they say that one nature underlies these diverse forms? 34116 A late work may quote an earlier; but how, it may be asked, can the earlier reciprocally quote the later? 34116 ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, 1st duke of Argyll(? 1651- 1703), was the eldest son of the 9th earl. 34116 Aristotle did not altogether solve the question, What is, and scarcely solved at all the question, How do we know the external world? 34116 But is this_ our_ Aristotle?) 34116 But what has become of Logic, with which the traditional order of Andronicus begins Aristotle''s works( 1- 148 b 8)? 34116 But what of that? 34116 But what right have we to say that Aristotle had an original plan? 34116 Do they say that the histories are mythical? 34116 He may have laid out the sequence of syllogisms from the_ Analytics_ onwards; but how about the_ Categories_ and the_ De Interpretatione_? 34116 How are the resemblances and differences of the three to be explained? 34116 How then did Aristotle get further in the logical analysis of the proposition? 34116 If he did not, the question still remains, what is the internal relation between these two genuine Rhetorics? 34116 Is logic, then, according to him, not science but dialectic? 34116 Is there then any way of discriminating between early and late works? 34116 It remains to answer the final question:--What is the Aristotelian philosophy, which its author gradually formed with so much labour? 34116 Must we then, on account of misfortunes, look with Solon at the end, and call no man happy till he is dead? 34116 Or are they really substances separate from, though related to, myself, who am also a substance? 34116 Or are they, as modern Idealism says, mind and states of mind? 34116 Or is this altogether absurd for us who say that happiness is an activity? 34116 The questions arise: how was the transition from old to new effected? 34116 Then why does god hate god, or god kill god? 34116 These gods are not even respectable; how can they be adorable? 34116 Was this passage written when Aristotle was mourning for his friend? 34116 What conclusion are we to draw from these differences between the_ Categories_ and the_ Metaphysics_? 34116 What do we find in his works? 34116 What is the relation between these two genuine Rhetorics? 34116 What then in more detail was the philosophy which the pupil learnt from the master? 34116 What was the earliest doctrine of the churches of Armenia? 34116 When did he begin? 34116 Why here? 34116 Why then doubt at all? 34116 Would Aristotle have consented? 34116 Would he not rather have given the first place to primary philosophy? 34116 and what was the type of teaching dominant in the new church? 34116 by_ seven_, or by_ two hundred and fifty- three_? 34116 | metres.|| Weight of 1|? 34116 |? 34116 |? 34116 || Critical|? 34116 || Critical|? 33189 Do I then always think, even in sleep?" |
33189 | No one can feel my individual pain; every one can see the truth which I contemplate-- why is it so? 33189 What were a God that only impelled the world from without?" |
33189 | What,he asks,"would become of the power of that imaginary infinite if it could create nothing? |
33189 | When they divided man, how many did they make him? 33189 [ 21] But if we know external things only through their idea in God, how do we know ourselves? |
33189 | [ 36] What can be called his own? 33189 (?). 33189 1521? 33189 And the great question of ethics is, How far can man partake in this liberty? 33189 Because in June 1568 that version, forged, was in the Scots collection of the Casket Letters? 33189 But again, even if we allow to Descartes that God is the unity of thought and being, we must still ask what kind of unity? 33189 But if the intelligence in itself is but a mode of one of the attributes, how can it be itself the source of their distinction? 33189 CASTELLO, GIOVANNI BATTISTA( 1500?-1569? 33189 CASTILLO SOLÓRZANO, ALONSO DE( 1584?-1647? 33189 Can the passions be annihilated, or can they be spiritualized? 33189 Did Malebranche realize what he was saying when he declared that God wasbeing in general,"but not any particular being? |
33189 | He can not know clearly and distinctly either himself or anything else; how then can he know his own good or determine himself by the idea of it? |
33189 | How can anything be prior to the first principle of knowledge? |
33189 | How then, they argued, could God''s truthfulness be our security for a principle which we must use in order to prove the being of God? |
33189 | If the priest must be satisfied with little, why be at the trouble of offering more? |
33189 | In selling my goods, is it enough not to disguise their shortcomings, or ought I candidly to admit them? |
33189 | In_ The Ordinary_( 1635?) |
33189 | Is it a mere generic unity, reached by abstraction, and therefore leaving out all the distinguishing characteristics of the particulars under it? |
33189 | Is it also through the idea of us in God? |
33189 | Is it ever right to tell a lie? |
33189 | Is reason able to crush this intruder, or to turn it into a servant? |
33189 | It may be asked why, after being with Wood on the 11th of June, did Lennox still rely on Moray''s version of Mary''s letter? |
33189 | May a lawyer defend a client whom he knows to be guilty? |
33189 | Of this he( Darnley) denies half, and above all that he( the brother?) |
33189 | Or is it a concrete unity to which the particular elements are subordinated, but in which they are nevertheless included? |
33189 | Or was it possible to patch up a compromise between them? |
33189 | Ought one to swallow up the other-- and, if so, which should prevail? |
33189 | Rabbat Umma,"the great mother"; Baalat haedrat,"mistress of the sanctuary"; Ashtoreth( Astarte), Illat, Sakon, Tsaphon, Sid, Aris(? |
33189 | Still more outspoken is the Savoyard vicar in the_ Émile_( 1762) of Jean Jacques Rousseau:"Whence do I get my rules of action? |
33189 | The drama that has made Castro''s reputation is_ Las Mocedades del Cid_( 1599? |
33189 | What could they possibly do but cling to their priest with a"blind and unexpressed faith"? |
33189 | What then is the point where the subjective consciousness passes out into the objective, from which it seemed at first absolutely excluded? |
33189 | What was his mouth? |
33189 | When Carnot''s arrest was demanded in May 1795, a deputy cried"Will you dare to lay hands on the man who has organized victory?" |
33189 | Why am I assured of my own existence? |
33189 | Wood was to ask,"if the French originals are found to tally with the Scots translations, will that be reckoned good evidence?" |
33189 | a forged interpolation, based on another document, not by Mary? |
33189 | in Scots, did Lennox follow Moray''s erroneous version of July 1567? |
33189 | what are called his thighs and feet? |
33189 | what his arms? |
33189 | xiii., 1900, and"Ist Otocyon die Ausgangsform des Hundegeschlechts oder nicht?" |
42342 | His disciples question him and say, How shall we fast and how shall we( pray?) 42342 Jesus saith( ye ask? |
42342 | These are the( wonderful?) 42342 ( Strive therefore?) 42342 13- 15. Who could add to your stature? 42342 And the Saviour straightway stood still with his disciples and answered him, Art thou then, being here in the temple, clean? 42342 As then the reasoning of the syllogism was the main problem of Aristotle''s logic, what was his analysis of it? 42342 But can we rise still higher and infer real necessity? 42342 But how does he conceive of its operation? 42342 Can we then infer any certainty at all? 42342 Does one group include, or exclude, or intersect another with which it is compared? 42342 Father;( and?) 42342 Germany: Professor E. Troeltsch,Was heisst Wesen des Christentums?" |
42342 | Has he not cooked the process in the light of the result? |
42342 | Having one garment what do ye( lack)?... |
42342 | His disciples say unto him, When wilt thou be manifest unto us and when shall we see thee? |
42342 | How does inference become the source of error and fallacy? |
42342 | How does inference draw conclusions more or less probable up to moral certainty? |
42342 | How does it by the aid of identification convert probable into necessary conclusions, which become necessary principles of demonstration? |
42342 | How is categorical succeeded by conditional inference? |
42342 | How then can this universal be called, as Sigwart, for example, calls it, the ground from which these particulars follow? |
42342 | Indeed, if thought admits irreducible units, what can unite? |
42342 | Is there then any analysis of judgment? |
42342 | LOGROSCINO( or LO GROSCINO), NICOLA( 1700?-1763? |
42342 | LOPES, FERNÃO( 1380?-1459? |
42342 | LOPEZ DE GÓMARA, FRANCISCO( 1510?-1555? |
42342 | Nevertheless, the wider question remained for logic: what is the nature of all inference, and the special form of each of its three main processes? |
42342 | On Walthari''s death( about 546?) |
42342 | We come then at last to the old question-- what is truth? |
42342 | Were it to become conscious, would it therefore follow that it could infer the laws of a separate or independent activity of its own? |
42342 | What believer in God pretends to conceive Him as He really is? |
42342 | What idea can the physicist form of intraspatial ether? |
42342 | What is inference, how does it proceed by combining judgments as premises to cause judgments as conclusions, and what are its various kinds? |
42342 | What is judgment, and what its various kinds? |
42342 | What is scientific method as a system of inferences about definite subjects? |
42342 | What knowledge do we get by sense, memory and experience, the first mental causes of judgment? |
42342 | What then did he mean by reasoning, or rather by the Greek word[ Greek: logos] of which"reasoning"is an approximate rendering? |
42342 | What then is meant by principles when we ask in the closing chapter of his logic how they become known? |
42342 | When Wodan awoke at sunrise he saw the host of the Winnili and said,"_ Qui sunt isti Longibarbi?_"--"Who are these long- beards?" |
42342 | Ye shall know) that many that are first shall be last and the last first and( they shall have eternal life?)." |
42342 | [ 101] Does the existence of God in turn call for proof? |
42342 | [ 90] Could Mill say more? |
42342 | _ The Problems of Logic.__ Introduction._--Logic is the science of the processes of inference, what, then, is inference? |
42342 | and ye are( the city?)." |
42342 | to know yourselves and ye shall be aware that ye are the sons of the( Almighty?) |
42342 | trans.,_ After Death-- What?_ 1909), to which subject he had turned his attention during the later years of his life. |
42342 | who are those) that draw us( to the kingdom if) the kingdom is in Heaven? |
42342 | ye shall know that ye are in( the city of God?) |