Part, Question
1 1, 71 | most allied, through the characters possessed in common with
2 1, 71 | intermediate forms as have special characters like to theirs, ~the words, "
3 1, 71 | most allied, through the characters possessed in common with
4 1, 71 | intermediate forms as have special characters like to theirs, ~the words, "
5 2, 90 | the durability of written characters, by which means it ~is continually
6 2, 94 | cyphers which they call characters, or of any kind of thing
7 2, 94 | there be employed certain characters, words, or any other vain ~
8 2, 94 | requisite to ~inscribe certain characters on them which do not conduce
9 2, 94 | tokens in ~certain shapes or characters.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[96] A[
10 2, 94 | instance certain written characters, except the sign of the
11 2, 94 | attention is ~paid the written characters than to the understanding
12 2, 98 | once ~acquired, such as all characters that are imprinted by a
13 3, 46 | Greek transcriber: since the characters employed by them to ~represent
14 3, 63 | be marked with certain ~characters on the body, through being
15 3, 63 | reason of the sacramental characters, which are nothing else
16 Suppl, 37| the text?~(5) When are the characters of the Orders imprinted?~
17 Suppl, 37| a priest would have two characters: but this is false.~Aquin.:
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