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1 1, XX | kind, they are believed to convey a philosophical meaning 2 1, LXXI | expressions in the prophets convey such an impression, they 3 2, LVI | which his words seem to convey respecting the Odrysian 4 3, LXVII | however, that he meant to convey some such meaning as this, 5 4, XXI | the tower may be held to convey no secret meaning, but, 6 4, XXXIII | meaning which he intended to convey. It is probable, indeed, 7 4, XXXV | observe whether it does not convey some such insinuation as 8 4, XXXV | to Celsus, they do not s convey any ambiguity, I am at a 9 4, XXXVIII| Greeks alone at liberty to convey a philosophic meaning in 10 4, XLII | meaning did He intend to convey than this, viz., that He 11 4, LXXXII | so-called wars among the bees convey instruction as to the manner 12 4, LXXXVII| taken literally, but which convey a different signification 13 4, XCV | whom chance may offer, to convey a knowledge of the future; 14 5, XXIX | narrative what is intended to convey a secret meaning in the 15 6, II | which should not merely convey the truth, but which should 16 6, LIX | offspring, whither does he convey them out of this world which 17 7, XLII | purpose of being able to convey to us some notion of Him