10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «SUPPOSITIVELY»
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Reclaiming Moral Agency: The Moral Philosophy of Albert the ...
In the same article and elsewhere, Albert then moves on to distinguish three
ways in which principles and acts fall within the compass of natural justice or right
: essentially, suppositively, and particularly. Essentially belonging to and ...
Stanley B. Cunningham,
2008
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Henry of Harclay: Ordinary Questions, I-XIV
Therefore in this way it is clear that the notion of imitability makes up the relation
of the Idea, and this relation with the divine essence is one composite of reason
suppositively, according to some, so that the same relation that, as imitability, is in
...
Henry (of Harclay.), Mark Gerald Henninger,
2008
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The national drawing master, on a new principle
... and to which limits, as before stated, a perspective plane must be considered
to extend : for, these things being borne in mind, as consequently a perspective
plane suppositively must I — | — i — \r extend perpendicularly to s, 5 feet below,
...
judge” being what? a telepathic influence suppositively designed to drive one
crazy evil or hurtful . . . ? interesting position. hard to prove.” me” well i've smoked
pot for years . . . not a great happy party i was hoping for . . . but also not the same
...
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A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for ...
I take the question not to be concerning a man's discoursing suppositively ; as, if
upon hearing news, or a report of clear evidence, a man should say, Supposing
this to be true, such a man is guilty, and I should find him so if I were of hisjury.
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The Union Dictionary: Containing All that Truly Useful in ...
Suppositively, sfip-p6z'zl--tlv-lb. ad. upon supposition. Hammond. Suppository,
slip-p6z'zé-tfir-é. a. a kind of soli clyster. Arb. Suppress, slip-prés'. v. a. to crush, to
overpower, to subdue. 1)avie.s-.-To conceal. Br0ome.—To keep in. Shak.
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Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages
Un- derstanding,skill, ability, experience. 3. Commerce of acquaintance, friendly
intercourse. 4. Sense, signification of a passage. 5. Spirit, unbodied mind. En
inteligencia, Intellectually, in the understanding, suppositively. InteligenclAdo, da,
a.
... is under consideration, and the sentence next but one preceding that which is
quoted involves the very condition which the reviewer has put suppositively.
Liebig and his reviewer, then, agree as to the origin of the azotised matter of the
urine ...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
... put by a trick into the place or character elonging to another. a e a
SurroslTlTlooslvass, sup-pdz-e-tlshlus-nt'is, s. ' State of being counterfeit. a
SUPPOSITIVELY, siip-pdzlze-tlv-le, ad. supposition. e a SUPPOSITORY, sup-
pdzlze-tur-e, s.
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Dictionary of the Spanish and English Language: Wherein the ...
Commerce of acquaintance, friendly intercourse. 4. Sense, signification of a
passage. 5. Spirit, unbodied mind. En inteligencia, Intellectually, in the
understanding, suppositively. INTELIGENCIADO, DA, a. Instructed, informed.
INTELIGENTE, a.
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Barretti,
1832