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Pagina 432
... ceded one of the types at its disposal to provide the badly needed expression for the idea of active change . ... eligible for the purpose of specifying the direction of the change , expressed by a verb in -are , -ĕre ( VLat .
... ceded one of the types at its disposal to provide the badly needed expression for the idea of active change . ... eligible for the purpose of specifying the direction of the change , expressed by a verb in -are , -ĕre ( VLat .
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In either event , the sentiment expressed inevitably sheds light on the writer's views . ... alienam stultitiam opperiebantur 182 — comparable with our own proverbial expression , " Give him enough rope and he'll hang himself .
In either event , the sentiment expressed inevitably sheds light on the writer's views . ... alienam stultitiam opperiebantur 182 — comparable with our own proverbial expression , " Give him enough rope and he'll hang himself .
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His gestures , without losing their expression , revealed the approach of his last moment ; his legs gave way under ... but the dread moment was nigh , one saw death in reality , everything expressed that instant which makes all equal .
His gestures , without losing their expression , revealed the approach of his last moment ; his legs gave way under ... but the dread moment was nigh , one saw death in reality , everything expressed that instant which makes all equal .
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