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De danske Kongers og Heltes Historie, skrevet i pyntelig Stil for over 300 Aar siden af Saxo Grammaticus, en Sjællandsfar og Provst ved Kirken i Roskilde, og nu for første Gang oplyst ved et Register og omhyggeligt trykt.
He held up to scorn their inconsistency when he referred to the fact that Socrates in dying ordered a cock to be sacrificed to Aesculapius ( De anima, i ).
Humans are little fishes — after the example of the ichthys, fish, Jesus Christ — are born in water ( De baptismo, i ).
Philosophy as pop-paganism is a work of demons ( De anima, i ); the Scriptures contain the wisdom of heaven.
He praised the unmarried state as the highest ( De monogamia, xvii ; Ad uxorem, i. 3 ), called upon Christians not to allow themselves to be excelled in the virtue of celibacy by Vestal Virgins and Egyptian priests, and he pronounced second marriage a species of adultery ( De exhortations castitatis, ix ).
Yan Fu, in his Chinese translation of Montesquieu's De l ' esprit des lois published in 1913, warned his readers about the difference between the Chinese fǎ and Western law: " The word ' law ' in Western languages has four different interpretations i " rites ", " decorum "), fǎ ( 法: " human laws ") and zhì ( 制: " control ").
*** The corollary from the previous two properties and De Morgan ’ s law is that is also closed under countable intersections: if A < sub > i </ sub >∈ for i = 1, 2 ,…, then also (∩< sub > i </ sub > A < sub > i </ sub >)∈
The most important ancient sources for the battle are Lactantius, De mortibus persecutorum 44 ; Eusebius of Caesarea, Ecclesiastical History ix, 9 and Life of Constantine i, 28-31 ( the vision ) and i, 38 ( the actual battle ); Zosimus ii, 15-16 ; and the Panegyrici Latini of 313 ( anonymous ) and 321 ( by Nazarius ).
On December 8, 1937, Mongolian Prince De Wang declared the independence of the remaining parts of Inner Mongolia ( i. e. the Suiyuan and Chahar provinces ) as Mengkiang or Mengkukuo, and signed close agreements with Manchukuo and Japan.
* Suetonius, De vita Caesarum Iul i. 35. 52, ii. 17.
For example, a similar tale is recorded in Arabian Nights where Harun al-Rashid plays the same trick on a man he finds sleeping in an alley, and in De Rebus Burgundicis by the Dutch historian Pontus de Heuiter, where the trick is performed by Philip the Good, i. e. Philip III, Duke of Burgundy.
* A bounded distributive lattice with an involution satisfying De Morgan's laws ( i. e. a De Morgan algebra ), additionally satisfying the inequality x ∧− x ≤ y ∨− y.
In the first season, the main title showed the full names of the characters ( i. e., " Laverne De Fazio & Shirley Feeney "), but in subsequent seasons this was reduced to just their first names ( i. e., " Laverne & Shirley ").
The works of Nicander were praised by Cicero ( De oratore, i. 16 ), imitated by Ovid and Lucan, and frequently quoted by Pliny and other writers.
no: De lystige koner i Windsor
no: De amerikansk-ledede luftangrepene på Irak i 1998
The Aristotelian contrast between δύναμις (" power, might, strength ") and ἐντελέχεια (" entelechy ") ( Metaphysics, iii. 73 ) is found in Philo, De Allegoriis Legum, i. 64 ( on Aristotle see Freudenthal in " Monatsschrift ," 1875, p. 233 ).

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To clarify, when one says that the Lebesgue measure is an extension of the Borel measure, it means that every Borel measurable set E is also a Lebesgue measurable set, and the Borel measure and the Lebesgue measure coincide on the Borel sets ( i. e., for every Borel measurable set ).
It says that if g is a function that is differentiable at a point c ( i. e. the derivative g ′( c ) exists ) and f is a function that is differentiable at g ( c ), then the composite function f ∘ g is differentiable at c, and the derivative is
There are few direct testimonies to the language of the Cimbri: Referring to the Northern Ocean ( the Baltic or the North Sea ), Pliny the Elder states: " Philemon says that it is called Morimarusa, i. e. the Dead Sea, by the Cimbri, until the promontory of Rubea, and after that Cronium.
A nominal definition is the definition explaining what a word means, i. e. which says what the ' nominal essence ' is, and is definition in the classical sense as given above.
If the ranges of the morphisms of the inverse system of abelian groups ( A < sub > i </ sub >, f < sub > ij </ sub >) are stationary, that is, for every k there exists j ≥ k such that for all i ≥ j: one says that the system satisfies the Mittag-Leffler condition.
The earliest known formulation is Aristotle's principle of non-contradiction, first proposed in On Interpretation, where he says that of two contradictory propositions ( i. e. where one proposition is the negation of the other ) one must be true, and the other false.
Standard theory says that, if set above the equilibrium price, more labor will be willing to be provided by workers than will be demanded by employers, creating a surplus of labor, i. e., unemployment.
Dougan says that while Omar is a minor Sufi teacher compared to the giants – Rumi, Attar and Sana ’ i, for us he is a marvelous man because we can feel for him and understand his approach.
Stokes ' theorem says that the integral of a differential form ω over the boundary of some orientable manifold Ω is equal to the integral of its exterior derivative dω over the whole of Ω, i. e.
Aristotle ( peri ouravou, i. 9, 15 ) says: " The period which includes the whole time of one's life is called the aeon of each one.
Extension also plays an important part in the philosophy of Baruch Spinoza, who says that substance ( that which has extension ) can be limited only by substance of the same sort, i. e. matter cannot be limited by ideas and vice versa.
* The Roman astrologer Vettius Valens, in Anthology, says that he used Hipparchus for the Sun, Sudines and Kidynas and Apollonius for the Moon, and again Apollonius for both types ( of eclipses, i. e. solar and lunar ).
Freeman was raised a Baha ' i, and says of her faith, " I'm not a devout Baha ' i but I like the prayers and I appreciate their values about the equality of all human kind ".
Lagrange's theorem says k must divide φ ( n ), i. e. there is an integer M such that kM
However, a shorter reign is indicated by, which says that Pekah began to reign in the 52nd year of Azariah ( Uzziah ) of Judah, i. e. in 740 BC.
In the Historia Brittonum, Nennius says that " the great king Mailcun reigned among the Britons, i. e., in Gwynedd ".
Josephus, citing Menander, says that “ in the seventh year of reign, his sister fled away from him, and built the city of Carthage in Libya ” ( Against Apion i: 18 ).
Dougan says that while Omar is a minor Sufi teacher compared to the giants – Rumi, Attar and Sana ’ i – one aspect that makes Omar ’ s work so relevant and accessible is its very human scale as we can feel for him and understand his approach.
Tradition says that the town's name became Alvin ( with an " i " instead of an " a ") because the post office misspelled it and refused to correct the error.
This also is a special case of Ramsey's theorem, which says that for any given integer c, any given integers n < sub > 1 </ sub >,..., n < sub > c </ sub >, there is a number, R ( n < sub > 1 </ sub >,..., n < sub > c </ sub >), such that if the edges of a complete graph of order R ( n < sub > 1 </ sub >,..., n < sub > c </ sub >) are coloured with c different colours, then for some i between 1 and c, it must contain a complete subgraph of order n < sub > i </ sub > whose edges are all colour i. The special case above has c
In his brief survey of Arabic translations of the Bible, al-Masʿūdī states that the Israelites rely for exegesis and translation of the Hebrew books — i. e., the Torah, Prophets, and Psalms, twenty-four books in all, he says — on a number of Israelites whom they praise highly, almost all of whom he has met in person.

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The second book moves onto two dimensional geometry, i. e. the construction of regular polygons.
If ( m, n ) is regular and M and N have i and j prime factors respectively, then ( m, n ) is said to be of type ( i, j ).
The cofinality of any ordinal α is a regular ordinal, i. e. the cofinality of the cofinality of α is the same as the cofinality of α.
Hume notices that we tend to believe that things behave in a regular manner ; i. e., that patterns in the behaviour of objects will persist into the future, and throughout the unobserved present.
In geometry, a Johnson solid is a strictly convex polyhedron, each face of which is a regular polygon, but which is not uniform, i. e., not a Platonic solid, Archimedean solid, prism or antiprism.
However, this practice is not extensively used in regular Leet ; more often it is seen in situations where the argot ( i. e., " secret language ") characteristics of the system are required, either to exclude newbies or outsiders in general, i. e., anything that the average reader cannot make sense of is valid ; a valid reader should himself try to make sense, if deserving of the underlying message.
In Operation Desert Shield during the buildup phase of the 1st Gulf War, the U. S. Army were concerned about the lack of mobility, protection and firepower offered by existing rapid deployment ( i. e. airborne ) formations ; and also about the slowness of deploying regular armored units.
The evolution of the “- mir ” element to “- mierz ” is due to two separate developments: first, the regular change of the vowel " i " to "( i ) e " before " r ", and second, the modification of the nominative case by the vocative for certain names ( hence, Kazimierz replaced Kazimier based on the vocative Kazimierze ).
This meta-analysis was controversial and stands in stark contrast with two different reviews also performed in 2006 by the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition and a second JAMA review ; both indicated decreases in total mortality and cardiovascular incidents ( i. e., myocardial infarctions ) associated with the regular consumption of fish and fish oil supplements.
Also a specified and regular means of income ( i. e. drugs ).
Here the most regular of irregularities, i. e., archaisms, will be delineated:
The star height problem in formal language theory is the question whether all regular languages can be expressed using regular expressions of limited star height, i. e. with a limited nesting depth of Kleene stars.
Anyone holding a valid Ontario driver's license ( i. e., excluding a motorcycle license ) with a " Z " endorsement can legally drive any air-brake-equipped truck-trailer combination with a registered-or actual-gross-vehicle-weight ( i. e., including towing-and towed-vehicle ) up to 11 metric tonnes, that includes one trailer weighing no more than 4. 6 tonnes if the license falls under the following three classes: Class E ( school bus — maximum 24-passenger capacity or ambulance ), F ( regular bus — maximum 24-passenger capacity or ambulance ) or G ( car, van, or small-truck ).
The components, v < sup > i </ sup >, of a regular ( or column ) vector, v, transform with the inverse of the matrix R,
* A space X is completely regular if and only if every closed set can be written as the intersection of a family of zero sets in X ( i. e. the zero sets form a basis for the closed sets of X ).
In Romance languages, the pronunciation became the regular name: Spanish i griega, French i grec, etc.
" A contract carrier may be authorized to provide service over either fixed routes and schedules, i. e., as regular route carrier or on an ad hoc basis as an irregular route carrier.
A pulsating direct current may change in value, i. e., be always present but at different levels, or it may be a current that is interrupted completely at regular or irregular intervals, but when present, is always in the same direction.
A key difference is that with a regular bank loan, the lending is not securitized ( i. e. it doesnt take the form of resellable security like a share or bond that can be traded on the markets ).

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