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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[6516] Bardior.

[6517] Actus: being driven.

[6518] Actus ejus est motus.

[6519] Sicut tu.

[6520] Denique.

[6521] Solius.

[6522] Res.

[6523] Officia.

[6524] Habitum.

[6525] Quid enim?

[6526] Si placuisset tibi.

[6527] See below, ch. xli., p. 500.

Chapter XXXVII.—Ironical Dilemmas Respecting Matter, and Sundry Moral Qualities Fancifully Attributed to It.

[6528] Compositionem Dei.

[6529] Non accepisset translationem.

[6530] Subostendis.

[6531] Affinem.

[6532] Matt. iii. 9.

[6533] Subicis.

[6534] This is the force of the subjunctive verb.

[6535] Te confessum.

Chapter XXXIII.—Other Speculations of Hermogenes, About Matter and Some of Its Adjuncts, Shown to Be Absurd. For Instance, Its Alleged Infinity.

[6536] De situ.

 

 

 

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