10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «DISCRETIVE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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Crucible of Reason: Intentional Action, Practical ...
Nor can it necessarily move the will to cause the action, as evidenced by the will's
ability to choose from among discretive judgments consented to. For the will
effectively disregards the judgments not chosen, and nothing in any one
judgment ...
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A New Treatise of the Art of Thinking; Or: A Compleat System ...
Ail Discretive Propositions are not equally easy to be known 5 when you mean
Words, and follow no other Guide, fhis, for Example, is a Discretive : he relaxes
his Studies 5 for it affirms, that he has studied with Application, but does not ...
Jean-Pierre de Crousaz, 1724
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The Encyclopaedic Dictionary: A New & Original Work of ...
Discrete in all hire wordes and hire dedes."— Chaucer □ Parson's Tate. LL
Technically: 1. lAtgic : Disjunctive, discretive. [Discretive.] 2. Music : Appl'ed to a
movement in which the successive notes vary considerably in pitch. 3- Math.
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Summa Musice: A Thirteenth-Century Manual for Singers
Ad quod notandum est quod sicut quatuor sunt claves finales, sic et quatuor sunt
claves discretive tonorum. Quid sint claves finales supra pluries dictum est.
Claves discretive tonorum in digito minimo continentur, que sunt F fa ut, G sol re
ut, ...
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Dictionnary of the English Language with Numerous ...
[In logick.j Discretive propositions are such wherein various, and seemingly
opposite judgements are made, whose variety or distinction is noted by the
particles but, though, yet, &c. as, travellers may change their climate, but not their
temper ...
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Universal dictionary of the English language: a new and ...
... distinction.] "The conjunction here la discretive," — Gregory : Notes on
Scripture, p. 80. 2. Logic: [Discretive proposition.] T (1) Discretive distinction : A
distinction which implies opposition or contrariety, as well as difference. (2)
Discretive ...
Robert Hunter, Charles Morris, 1898
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The Encyclopædic Dictionary: A New, and Original Work of ...
Discreet, wary, prudent. " Discrete iu all hire wordee and hire dedee."— Chaucer-
Parson's Tale. IX Technically : 1. Logic: Disjunctive, discretive. IDiscre- tive.] 2.
Music : Appl'ed to a movement in which the successive notes vary considerably
in ...
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A Complete Greek Grammar for the Use of Students
N. too-outo? G. too-oi5toii D. TOaOVTtp A. TOCTOVTOV N. roaovroi G. roaovrwv
D. TO<TOVTOl<! A. roaovroix; N. A. roa-ovreo G. J). TOffOVTOlV 244 (11)
Discretive and Distributive Pronouns. (a) The discretive pronouns are a\\o?, a\Kt),
akXo ...
John William Donaldson, 1859
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A complete Greek grammar
Toaavrai roaovrcov TocravTcu<; Tocravra<s DuaL Toaavra ToaavTaiv roaovTo
and toaovrov Toaovrov TOaOVTCp TOaOVTO ToaavTa TOO~OVTO)V Toaovrots
roaavra TOaOVTO) TOaoilTOlV 244 (11) Discretive and Distributive Pronouns.
John William Donaldson, 1862
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The Industrial Public: A Plan of Social Reconstruction in ...
Each constituent must comprise a discretive matine and a discretive maline
degree. (Fig. 5, page 91.) The discretive degrees of each constituent must be
composed in a concretive pair by coherency. In each distinct principle, the pairs
must be ...
Horace N. Fowler, Samuel T. Fowler, 1921