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stones from the great ocean often in the past. As the king was about to depart with his retinue, all his ministers and subjects tried to dissuade him from leaving, but he would not listen. The king entered the ship, and four sails were raised in the four directions.
When a favorable wind blew the vessel [...]
The rocks there are jagged and the cliff high.
<4That would be a great pity. I will speak to her and save her.” So he callcd, “Sister, sister, where do you go thus late at night?”
The woman shrank against the wall and said, “General, I am not a woman. Walk by at a distance and leave [...]
person cognizes that transformations apply in a cyclic ordering and obey SSC, that deep and surface structure contribute to semantic interpretation in ways described earlier, and that transformations are structure dependent. The latter examples constitute part of “innate cognization” (assuming that the theory suggested earlier is correct).
If we decide to use “know” in a narrow [...]
rituals of demarcation, which had a personal as well as a political significance.41 The new body assumed a central place in the self- image of the bourgeois classes. It was a “natural symbol,” one in which the individual was to be embodied and by means of which he or she became visibly set apart from [...]
David Yoskowitz became involved in this project through his affiliation with the Association of Arid Lands Studies and would like to thank them. To help complete the project, David received summer grant monies through the College of Business Administration at Texas A&M International University. David would like to thank David Hudgins and Mike Pisani in [...]
The treeless region. This region lies almost wholly west of the Mississippi River, crossing it only in the northern part to include Illinois and a part of Wisconsin. This timber line[1]comes out of Canada near the eastern boundary of North Dakota, swings southeastward into Minnesota, and passes just south of St. Paul into Wisconsin. The [...]
Tho our discovery of any one of them may only date from now, we unhesitatingly say that it not only is, but was there, if, by so saying, the past appears conncctcd more consistently with what wc feel the present to be. This is historic truth. Moses wrote the Pentatcuch, we think, because if he [...]
In these cases large openings produce suppuration and granulations in a short tirtfe.
To remove parts which are incurable is an attempt which should, if possible, be delayed. The hurry, the increased energy, the fever, indispensable to active exertions in battle, raise a commotion, which, when joined with the irritation of an operation, renders the event [...]
PARACE NTESIS, (fromirxpaxevhw, to make a perforation), compunctio, tapping $ an operation employed for discharging water through the integuments of the belly from its cavity. The place formerly appointed for the perforation is about four fingers’ breadtn from the navel, or rather in the middle betwixt the navel and the dipper part of the os [...]
Rescues this period from total insignificance. Yet, even at this time, when authors contended that no blood naturally entered the arteries, and the arterial vibrations were attributed to a pu/sijic con at its, the pulse was attended to and employed among other prognostics. The fame however of the medical practitioners was eclipsed by that of [...]