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Synonyms: adverse; contrary; obstinate; opposite; perverse; reverse; wayward
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Contrary Mary / Bailey, Temple, -1953
The Project Gutenberg eBook, Contrary Mary, by Temple Bailey, Illustrated by Charles S. Corson ... at www.gutenberg.org Title: Contrary Mary Author: Temple Bailey Release Date: March 6, 2006 [e details...- creator(s) - Bailey, Temple, -1953
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- subject(s) - leila; barry; aunt isabelle; delilah; mary; roger; porter; roger poole; cousin patty; mary ballard; aunt; susan jenks; aunt frances; porter bigelow; delilah jeliffe; aunt isabelle's; lovely leila; lovely leila; aunt; roger; leila; aunt isabelle; delilah jeliffe; barry; delilah; aunt frances; susan jenks; cousin patty; aunt isabelle's; porter bigelow; mary ballard; porter; roger poole; mary;
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Notes and Queries, Number 49, October 5, 1850 / Various
that the most positive evidence to the contrary exists, in a letter of Dr. Hutton's before referred to. The _attempt ... ; Of a duke that deserves to be made a king-- The cleane contrary way, O the cleane contrary way details...- creator(s) - Various
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- subject(s) - gaudentio; berkeley; love mee; cleane contrary; contrary way; bishop; literary; contrary; contrary; literary; cleane contrary; love mee; gaudentio; berkeley; bishop; contrary way;
- title - Notes and Queries, Number 49, October 5, 1850
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On Generation And Corruption / Aristotle
matter must always be assumed as underlying the contrary 'poles' of any change whether change of place ... -to-be out of any other, insisting on the contrary that they are the things out of which everything else comes details...- creator(s) - Aristotle
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- subject(s) - moist; contrary; hence; without qualification; motion; western philosophy; western philosophy; contrary; without qualification; moist; motion; hence;
- title - On Generation And Corruption
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Topics / Aristotle
by all, or by most, or by the most notable of these, provided it be not contrary to the general opinion; for a man would probably assent to the view of the philosophers, if it be not contrary to the opinions ... details...- creator(s) - Aristotle
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- subject(s) - genus; species; property; definition; moreover; contrary; rendered; western philosophy; western philosophy; property; contrary; rendered; definition; moreover; genus; species;
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Categories / Aristotle
'man'. Another mark of substance is that it has no contrary. What could be the contrary ... have a contrary. Yet this characteristic is not peculiar to substance, but is true of many other things details...- creator(s) - Aristotle
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- subject(s) - predicated; genus; substance; species; contrary; primary; primary substance; substances; primary substances; contraries; qualities; definition; individual; quality; quantity; common boundary; virtue; contrary qualities; knowledge; individual man; western ; common boundary; primary substances; western ; contrary qualities; individual; substance; contrary; substances; virtue; primary substance; individual man; primary; definition; predicated; contraries; qualities; quality; knowledge; quantity; genus; species;
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The Categories / Aristotle, 384 BC-322 BC
'. Another mark of substance is that it has no contrary. What could be the contrary of any primary substance, such as the individual man or animal? It has none. Nor can the species or the genus have a contrary. Yet ... details...- creator(s) - Aristotle, 384 BC-322 BC
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- subject(s) - predicated; genus; substance; species; contrary; primary; primary substance; substances; primary substances; contraries; qualities; definition; individual; quality; common boundary; virtue; contrary qualities; knowledge; common boundary; primary substances; contrary qualities; individual; substance; contrary; substances; virtue; primary substance; primary; definition; predicated; contraries; qualities; quality; knowledge; genus; species;
- title - The Categories
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On Interpretation / Aristotle
character with regard to a universal, these two propositions are 'contrary'. By the expression 'a ... they have regard to a universal, are yet not of universal character, they will not be contrary, albeit the meaning details...- creator(s) - Aristotle
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- subject(s) - judgement; propositions; proposition; contradictory; denial; predicate; affirmation; verb; negative; contrary; proposition 'it; contradictory propositions; false; necessary; impossible; universal; western philosophy; universal; false; judgement; contradictory; verb; western philosophy; denial; contrary; proposition 'it; impossible; contradictory propositions; proposition; negative; affirmation; predicate; propositions; necessary;
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On The Heavens / Aristotle
movement is the contrary of the natural and a thing can have no more than one contrary, it will follow ... be the contrary of the circular motion. But a single thing has a single contrary; and upward and downward motion details...- creator(s) - Aristotle
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- subject(s) - finite; movement; infinite; centre; motion; downward; weight; earth; contrary; circular movement; circular motion; western philosophy; circular motion; earth; finite; weight; western philosophy; centre; contrary; circular movement; motion; downward; infinite; movement;
- title - On The Heavens
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Of Superstition And Enthusiasm / Hume, David
of false religion, though both pernicious, are yet of a very different, and even of a contrary ... or rather more contrary to it, than sound reason and philosophy. As superstition details...- creator(s) - Hume, David
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- subject(s) - superstition; enthusiasm; unaccountable; priests; ceremonies; religion; species; sacred; liberty; divinity; contrary; devotions; shown; western philosophy; devotions; enthusiasm; western philosophy; liberty; contrary; superstition; shown; priests; sacred; religion; species; unaccountable; divinity; ceremonies;
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Ideologia puterii monarhice în evul mediu / Camil Muresanu
were not the “dark ages” of the European civilization. On the contrary, the period generated a series of ideas ... details...- creator(s) - Camil Muresanu
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- subject(s) - ideology; monarchy; Middle Ages; church; kingship; power;
- title - Ideologia puterii monarhice în evul mediu
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