Of Cyprus, the son of Hugh I.; and the Cypriot connexion of Antioch, originally formed by the marriage of Bohemund V. [Please select]
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Waverley as a more intimate connexion. [Please select]
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In this connexion I make free recantation of one heresy: I no longer desire open diplomacy. [Please select]
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"I've cut my connexion and I'm going into English politics."' [Please select]
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"There was some scandal or other in connexion with it." [Please select]
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So that even the connexion of some of the bones is changed. [Please select]
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We are worst off in regard to "necessary connexion." [Please select]
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It traces the connexion, though imperfectly, of the bodily organs with the operations of the mind. [Please select]
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But, a fair and ingenuous reader will collect the sense from the scope and tenor and connexion of a discourse, making allowances for those inaccurate modes of speech which use has made inevitable. [Please select]
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To all which my answer is, first, that the connexion of ideas does not imply the relation of cause and effect, but only of a mark or sign with the thing signified. [Please select]
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