The North American Review, Volumen64Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1847 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... kará is down . It is from this original meaning that all the other significa- tions of the word , if logically deduced , must be derived . In this connection the following questions present themselves . 1. How does Kará contribute to ...
... kará is down . It is from this original meaning that all the other significa- tions of the word , if logically deduced , must be derived . In this connection the following questions present themselves . 1. How does Kará contribute to ...
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... kará is down . Now , all down- ward motion has a natural and fixed point , where it termi- nates ; namely , the surface of the earth . Here the falling stone and the falling flakes of snow stop ; and here , when it has found the lowest ...
... kará is down . Now , all down- ward motion has a natural and fixed point , where it termi- nates ; namely , the surface of the earth . Here the falling stone and the falling flakes of snow stop ; and here , when it has found the lowest ...
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... Kará conveys the idea of disparagement , disapproval , con- demnation ; as κаTaкρív∞ to condemn ; Karadokéw to think against one . It has been said that , in this class of words , Kará has its primitive meaning , down . This is , at ...
... Kará conveys the idea of disparagement , disapproval , con- demnation ; as κаTaкρív∞ to condemn ; Karadokéw to think against one . It has been said that , in this class of words , Kará has its primitive meaning , down . This is , at ...
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... kará is employed because the mark is the point at which the action is to terminate ; and the genitive case is used , because the designed , and not the actual , ter- mination is asserted . We proceed now to examine the uses of the ...
... kará is employed because the mark is the point at which the action is to terminate ; and the genitive case is used , because the designed , and not the actual , ter- mination is asserted . We proceed now to examine the uses of the ...
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