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Sextus Empiricus and Greek Scepticism

By: Mary Mills Patrick

...ime in each of these cities. [1] Adv. Math. A. 246; Hyp. I. 152; Hyp. III. 211, 214. [2] Haas Op. cit. p. 10. [3] Hyp. III. 213. [4] Pappenheim L... ...the Sceptical School. [1] Haas Op. cit. p. 15. [2] Hyp. I. 149, 152; III. 211. [3] Hyp. I. 146. [4] Galen de puls. IV. 11; Bd. VIII. 751. [5] Hy... ...ting to the world the ten Tropes of ἐπνρή. He was the first to conceive the project of opposing an organized philosophical system of Pyrrhonism to t... ...eptical School is a path to the philosophy of Heraclitus." [3] [1] Hyp. I. 211. [2] Hyp. I. 212. [3] Hyp. I. 212. This is not the only place in t... ...ilosophers, and to all men. No one, for instance, would venture to say that 211 honey does not taste sweet to those in health, and bitter to those wh...

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The Prelude Or, Growth of a Poets Mind

By: William Wordsworth

..., and holiday repose; And more than pastoral quiet, ’mid the stir Of boldest projects, and a peaceful end 175 At last, or glorious, by endurance won. ... ...o the patriot’s zeal! Glory and hope to new born Liberty! Hail to the mighty projects of the time! Discerning sword that Justice wields, do thou 445 G... ... with images and forms Boldly assembled,—here is shadowed forth 585 From the projections, wrinkles, cavities, A variegated landscape,—there the shape ... ...The Prelude of 1850 Into its true proportion; sanguine schemes, 60 Ambitious projects, pleased me less; I sought For present good in life’s familiar f... ...ht until I saw IMAGINATION AND TASTE, HOW IMPAIRED AND RESTORED (concluded) 211 Our dim ancestral Past in vision clear; 320 Saw multitudes of men, an...

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The Coming of Messiah in Glory and Majesty: Volume II

By: Juan Josafat Ben Ezra

...nimates them against that terrible and wonderful woman, who may yet ruin all his projects. This is the reason why he lets himself be seen under the f... ...nst which he directeth all his attention, as being the cause of the ruin of his projects by her unseasonable delivery. Against her therefore he takes... ...rated prophecy of Tobit. 209 Concordance between many other prophets and Tobit. 211 PART III Coming of the Lord, according to the Scriptures, a...

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The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley Volume 3

By: Thomas Hutchinson

... Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and eas... ............................................................................. 211 FRAGMENT: OMENS .......................................................... ...isse d’un Tableau Historique des Progres de l’Esprit Humain”, epoque 9. 8. 211, 212:— 8. 211, 212:— 8. 211, 212:— 8. 211, 212:— 8. 211, 212:— No longe... ...inculcating the truth of Christianity or the excellence of Monarchy, how- 211 Shelley ever true or however excellent they may be, by such equivo- cal... ...vaults’ (line 216) need not, in the face of ‘the dark gate of death’ (line 211), be seriously considered; Conduct must, therefore, be regarded as a fa... ... 198. Act 4.—dreams, 66; be. 165; light. 168; air, 187; dreams, 209; woods 211; thunder-storm, 215; lie 298; bones 342; blending. 343; mire. 349; pass...

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The Ulysseans

By: Antonio Mercurio

... can transcend reactions and live according to values, virtues, ideals and projects that they wish to realize. The reactive human being becomes a ... ...ISTS of our lives and of the life of the universe. This is an impossible project that can only become possible with the help of a group. It is a... ...nce joy and develop life. 3) – Sophia-Analysis is an existential and group project that aims at reproducing within a human group, through years of w... ...transcendence and a continual transmutation. It could seem like a utopian project, if not altogether megalomanic and absurd. It all depends on wha... ...e Omnipotent, who is said to rule history but which is, in essence, only a projection of our own theomania. Yes, every one of these hands can mold ... ...men dwell in our hearts and who life shows us by having them materialize 211 outside ourselves? And what good would all this do if we weren’t capa...

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The Power in You

By: Wally Amos

...f the family. When I began to bake them myself, it became my own creative project for the hour or so it took to mix the batter and pop 'em in the o... ...s of the script for your relationship. The relationship becomes the joint project in each of your lives in which you both contribute equally. Chris... ...ad you to strong self,esteem, pride in yourself, and you will constantly project love, understanding, patience, confidence and all the wonderful ch... ...ositive manner, you will realize that the actions, feelings and moods you project bring out the reactions, moods and feelings of the people you com... ...toes at the screen, it would not change the image. Or would you go to the projection room and give the projectionist a different reel of film to sh... ... THE POWER IN FAITH and began leafing through my address book in search 211 of another name I felt I could get $10,000 from. I moved immediately ...

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A Treatise on Government Translated from the Greek of Aristotle

By: William Ellis A. M.

... Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of lit- erature, in English, to free and e... ...nment of the magistrates. And thus let us determine the extent of a city. 211 Aristotle CHAPTER V WHAT WE HAVE SAID concerning a city may nearly be a... ...; may be either too large or too small, 209; what should be its situation, 211; whether proper near the sea, 211; ought to be divided by families into...

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Hypotheses on Ulysses

By: Antonio Mercurio

...IOLENCE ................................................................... 211 CHAPTER XL: ULYSSES AND PENELOPE ...................................... ...the type of beauty which creates immortality and which is immortal. This project contains the goal of Life and of the Cosmic Self, of the Yin-Yang ... ...5 to see your bride again, whom you call out for every day.” (Od. V, 203-211) He answers Calypso: “Oh sovreign goddess, don’t be angry wit... ...any dangers, he is willing to face yet others, but he will not give up his project. How many people can say as much? Who wouldn’t be afraid t... ...s is where Ulysses understands the meaning of the Universe, and the cosmic project that it entrusts to men and women. Some of the words that I ea... ...iginal experience registered in our cellular memory and in our fetal I, by projecting it on substitute maternal figures. By actively reliving this... ... which values have meaning rather than others; it chooses which dreams and projects it will follow; it chooses whether to have hope or to surrender ... ...ersity of Rome (S.U.R.),2009. ***** 211 CHAPTER XXXIX FROM VIOLENCE TO NON-VIOLENCE Among all the tran...

...urney toward becoming artists of life and of the life of the universe. It tells the tale of a love story that is based on love as a decision and as a project. It is not a tale of love based on falling in love or, worse, on love as passion, which is so greatly celebrated in literature and in the public opinion, but which has never brought happiness to anyone and has, instea...

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The Treaty of the European Union the Maastrict Treaty, 7Th February, 1992

By: Various

... Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and eas... ...udice to mutual financial guarantees for the joint execution of a specific project. A Member State shall not be liable for or assume the commitment of... ...udice to mutual financial guarantees for the joint execution of a specific project. 2. If necessary, the Council, acting in accordance with the proced... ... in the sphere of trans-European networks; these guidelines shall identify projects of common in- terest; —shall implement any measures that may prove... ...zation; —may support the financial efforts made by the Mem- ber States for projects of common interest financed by Member States, which are identified... ...ts application to such consti- tutional amendment if Ireland so requests. 211 The Maastrict Treaty To return to The Electronic Classics Series, go to...

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An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations

By: Adam Smith

...ortable Docu- ment File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of litera- ture, in English, to free and e... ...es are equal, wages are generally higher in new than in old trades. When a projector attempts to establish a new manufacture, he must at first entice ... ...of any new practice in agriculture, is always a speculation from which the projector promises himself extraordi- 100 The Wealth of Nations nary profi... ...gular proportion to those of other old trades in the neighbourhood. If the project succeeds, they are commonly at first very high. When the trade or p... ...rovement. Such comparisons, however, between the profit and expense of new projects are commonly very fallacious; and in noth- ing more so than in agr... ... proportion to that of the fine, so much lower than in the present times. 211 Adam Smith Conclusion of the Chapter Conclusion of the Chapter Conclusi... ... the manufactures of Holland {Memoires concernant les Droits, etc. p. 210, 211.}. Similar taxes, though not quite so heavy, take place in the Milanese...

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Autobiography Truth and Fiction Relating to My Life

By: Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

... Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and eas... ...the sake of space, to make, not only the first, but each successive, story project over the lower one, by which means narrow streets especially were r... ... that every one putting up a new house from the ground, should confine his projections to the first upper story, and carry the others up perpendicular... ...carry the others up perpendicularly. My father, that he might not lose the projecting space in the second story, caring little for out- ward architect... ...er, and chose only those that pleased us. About this time the long-debated project, long under con- sideration, for giving us lessons in music, was ca... ...eights, we had seen winding along far off. Mentz astonished us, but could 211 Goethe not chain a youthful mind which was running into the open countr...

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Essays

By: Ralph Waldo Emerson

... Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and eas... ............................................................................. 211 XIV . EXPERIENCE ......................................................... ............................................................................. 211 CHARACTER ................................................................ ...and detaching is steadily counteracted. Up to this day it must be owned no projector has had the smallest success. The parted water reunites behind ou... ... which never gives, which seldom lends, and asks but one ques- tion of any project,—Will it bake bread? This is a disease like a thickening of the ski... ...e so universal that it sweeps away all cherished hopes and the most stable projects of mortal condition in its flood. He be- lieves that he cannot esc... ... over, thou shalt not be able to find a condition inopportune or ignoble. 211 Emerson EXPERIENCE The lords of life, the lords of life,— I saw them pa... ...lain begging of the question. Could you not prevail to know the genesis of projection, as well as the continuation of it?’ Nature, meanwhile, had not ...

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The Works of Edgar Allan Poe in Five Volumes Volume Three

By: Edgar Allan Poe

...or- table Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and eas... ...of surprise. The intense hypocrisy I made use of for the furtherance of my project—an hypocrisy pervading every word and action of my life for so long... ...ve. He had spoken to Jones about taking the command from the mate; but the project having been coolly received, he had been deterred from pressing the... ...g violently against each other. My mind ran over rapidly a thousand absurd projects by which to avoid becoming a partner in the awful speculation. I t... ...hore, and, by its peculiar shape, serves to distin- guish the harbour. Its projecting point terminates in a high rock, through which is a large hole, ... ...-two, you say, granted: indeed, you may as well call me, at once, twenty- 211 V olume Three three. Now you yourself, my dearest Eugenie, can have num...

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An Unsocial Socialist

By: George Bernard Shaw

... Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and eas... ...t happy she had ever spent. She repeatedly alarmed her mother by broaching projects of becoming a hospital nurse, a public singer, or an actress. Thes... ...ojects of becoming a hospital nurse, a public singer, or an actress. These projects led to some desultory studies. In order to qualify herself as a nu... ...Erskine had indignantly refused to cut these parts down or out, and so the project had fallen through. 141 GB Shaw Since then Erskine had been bent o... ... the others, and her intention of snubbing him had faded into the limbo of projects abandoned without trial. Erskine alone was free from the influence... ...den anger. She added, a little ashamed of herself, “I have a head- ache.” 211 GB Shaw “I am very sorry,” he said, crestfallen. “It is only that I do ...

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Taras Bulba and Other Tales

By: Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol

... Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and eas... ...reliable, the net result of his many years’ appli- cation to his scholarly projects was this brief epic in prose, Homeric in mood. The sense of intens... ... two stories. The windows of the lower story were shel- tered under lofty, projecting granite cornices. The upper story consisted entirely of small ar... ...All the plain, with its slopes and roads, will be covered with their white projecting bones, lavishly washed with their Cossack blood, and strewn with... ...ever seemed to shine into it. The black wooden houses, with numerous poles projecting from the windows, still further increased the darkness. Rarely d... ...urts. “Ivan Dovgotchkun, son of Nikifor, noble of the Mirgorod District.” 211 Taras Bulba & Other Tales This petition produced its effect. The judge ...

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Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents of the United States from George Washington to Bill Clinton

... a Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and e... ... McKinley........................200 William McKinley........................211 Theodore Roosevelt.....................218 William Howard Taft.......... ...rns of a mighty nation, those doubts have been dispelled; if there have been projects of partial confederacies to be erected upon the ruins of the Uni... ...th all the great powers, but they will not expect us to look kindly upon any project that would leave us sub ject to the dangers of a hostile observa... ...nes. An inaugural INAUGURAL ADDRESSES OF THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES 211 ball was held that evening in the Pension Building. MY F ELLOW C ITI... ...STATES 279 same time, through this employment, accomplishing greatly needed projects to stimulate and reorganize the use of our natural resources. Ha... ...e the standards of living of all their people. We are ready to undertake new projects to strengthen the free world. In the coming years, our program f...

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Narrative and Miscellaneous Papers

By: Thomas de Quincey

... Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and eas... ...orged, as it is generally be- lieved, by himself and the Lama,) containing projects of the Russian court for a general transfer of the eldest sons, ta... ...e men the Khan would probably find himself obliged to countenance in their project; so that it became a point of honor with Weseloff to conceal their ... ... who, on his part, so deeply resented this discountenance to his ambitious projects, that in con- junction with other chiefs he had the presumption ev... ... the depths by which he searches, the heights by which he aspires, are but projected and made objective externally in the three dimensions of space wh... ...ried or settled daughter—the Observatory; which one would be glad to have 211 Thomas de Quincey The New Observatory of Glasgow is now, I believe, fin...

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Theological Essays and Other Papers

By: Thomas de Quincey

... Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and eas... ... the great central orb, undegraded to the rank of satellite or sec- ondary projection—if, in the meantime, telescopes should reveal the fact that she ... ...no! They bound upwards like ar- rows, cleaving the seas above with as much projectile force as the glittering water-works of Versailles cleave the air... ...anging as regards his power. It is the subjective change in ourselves that projects itself into this endless succession of phantom changes in the obje... ...d had shared in the liber- alization connected with his vast revolutionary projects for extending a higher civilization over the globe, such a king, c... ...ission was to cleanse the earth from Polytheism; and, as ambassadors from 211 Thomas de Quincey God, to tell the nations—‘Ye shall have no other Gods...

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Salammbo

By: Gustave Flaubert

... Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in En- glish, to free and e... ... silence, and the sky seemed at an extraordinary height. Clusters of trees projected over the long lines of walls. The whole town was asleep. The fire... ...at red brightness, and the shadow of the palace, with its rising terraces, projected a monstrous pyramid, as it were, upon the gardens. They en- tered... ...d at the thought of the establishment of another Carthage down yonder. His projects and his recollections buzzed through his head, which was still diz... ...als, came the light armed soldiers with shields of lynx skin, beyond which projected the points of the javelins which they held in their left hands; w... ...ians, and the Samnites were finishing off the dying with blows of stakes; 211 Flaubert or else with one foot on the wall were gazing down at the smok...

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The Works of Edgar Allan Poe in Five Volumes Volume Two

By: Edgar Allan Poe

... Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and eas... ...y or by night, without the risk of being observed by the neigh- bors. Many projects entered my mind. At one period I thought 86 Poe in Five V olumes ... ...mosphere had prevented from hardening. Moreover, in one of the walls was a projection, caused by a false chimney, or fireplace, that had been filled u... ... shroud became entangled in some iron—work 160 Poe in Five V olumes which projected interiorly. Thus she remained, and thus she rotted, erect. In the... ...imney of hard Dutch bricks, alternately black and red:—a slight cornice of project- ing bricks at the top. Over the gables the roofs also projected ve... ...k. The dark- ness, however, was now total; and we could only feel that he 211 V olume Two was standing in our midst. Before any one of us could recov...

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