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Hacking describes changes in historical a prioris as
Scientific Revolutions Nickles, Thomas 2009
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Bien sur si vous connaissez vous avez surement les memes a prioris que les autres "tout le monde est fatigué" mais apprenez donc a connaitre cette maladie avant de juger!
pinku-tk Diary Entry pinku-tk 2008
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Beware of approaching that with too many a prioris.
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So sweet is the delight of study, the more learning they have (as he that hath a dropsy, the more he drinks the thirstier he is) the more they covet to learn, and the last day is prioris discipulus; harsh at first learning is, radices amarcae, but fractus dulces, according to that of Isocrates, pleasant at last; the longer they live, the more they are enamoured with the Muses.
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Adrianus Imperator extruxit, sed non ad formam templi prioris: prædictum tamen excelsum in medio templi locum vocant Iudæi sanctum sanctorum.
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Adrianus Imperator extruxit, sed non ad formam templi prioris: pr鎑ictum tamen excelsum in medio templi locum vocant Iud鎖 sanctum sanctorum.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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[3] "Spiritualia illis traditurus, exemplum prioris conversationis memorat; ut sicut simulacrorum fuerunt forma colentes idola, et ducebantur duce voluntate daemoniorum; ita et colentes deum sint forma legis dominicae."
Pneumatologia 1616-1683 1967
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* Spiritualia illis traditurus, exemplum prioris conversationis memorat; ut sicut simulacrorum fuerunt forma colentes idola, et ducebantur duce voluntate daemoniorum; ita et colentes deum sint forma legis dominicae.
Pneumatologia 1616-1683 1967
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The following modification of the mnemonic lines contains directions for performing the process in every case: -- Barbara, Celarent, Darii, Ferioque prioris; Felake, Dareke,
Deductive Logic St. George William Joseph Stock
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(Ch. 56) Instituta prioris potentiae commutat, prohibet coetus salutantium, vitat comitantis, rarus per urbem, quasi valetudine infensa aut sapientiae studiis domi attineretur. '
The Student's Companion to Latin Authors Thomas Ross Mills
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