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1 Intro| at the peril of her own existence, and when the other Hellenes 2 Intro| would there have a blessed existence; but, if he lived ill, he 3 Intro| therefore have a separate existence and exist in something ( 4 Intro| sensations we must assume the existence of body and soul.~What makes 5 Intro| only a faint and precarious existence. At the same time, the minds 6 Intro| being’ is only the verb of existence, the copula, the most general 7 Intro| new world was called into existence to give law and order to 8 Intro| definite belief in the eternal existence of matter. The beginning 9 Intro| the Hebrew prophet of the existence of evil, which he seeks 10 Intro| how did chaos come into existence, if not by the will of the 11 Intro| suitable to express indefinite existence,—are compared or united 12 Intro| them and so forming a new existence, is or becomes the intelligible 13 Intro| numerical phenomena of the existence of one mean proportional 14 Intro| spectator of all time and all existence’ the universe remains at 15 Intro| done away with the absolute existence of past and future.) The 16 Intro| partaking so feebly of existence as to be hardly perceivable, 17 Intro| universal globe have no existence, but by the attraction of 18 Intro| spectator of all time and all existence,’ to borrow once more his 19 Intro| admits creation to have an existence which is real and even eternal, 20 Intro| a necessary place in the existence of the world, he rather 21 Intro| antediluvian Athens ever had any existence except in the imagination 22 Intro| retain only a second-hand existence. He who would study this 23 Timae| world, I say, always in existence and without beginning? or 24 Timae| a blessed and congenial existence. But if he failed in attaining 25 Timae| these,’ as though they had existence, since they are in process 26 Timae| as in a dream, say of all existence that it must of necessity 27 Timae| heaven nor in earth has no existence. Of these and other things 28 Timae| i.e. in space), grasping existence in some way or other, or 29 Timae| elements, let us presuppose the existence of body and soul.~First, 30 Timae| parted by the strain of existence, they in turn loosen the