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m are x
All mare x′ ;
— from Symbolic Logic by Lewis Carroll

m are x
No m are x ; All y′ are m′ .
— from Symbolic Logic by Lewis Carroll

m are x
Some mare x′ ;
— from Symbolic Logic by Lewis Carroll

m are x
The Pair of Converse Propositions “Some x are m ” = “Some m are x ” 〃 Seven other similar Pairs 〃 The Pair of Converse Propositions “No x are m ” = “No m are x ” 〃 Seven other similar Pairs 〃 The Proposition “All x are m ” 45 Fifteen other similar Propositions 〃 Table
— from Symbolic Logic by Lewis Carroll

m are x
All m are x ; No y are m . 38.
— from Symbolic Logic by Lewis Carroll

must appear xvi
A rational world must appear {xvi} congruous with our powers, 82 .
— from The Will to Believe, and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy by William James

Manfredi Alberigo xxxiii
Manfredi, Alberigo, xxxiii.
— from The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri: The Inferno by Dante Alighieri

m are x
All m are x ; No y′ are m′ . 25.
— from Symbolic Logic by Lewis Carroll

m are x
= Some mare x
— from Symbolic Logic by Lewis Carroll

m are x
3. All mare x ; All m′ are y′ .
— from Symbolic Logic by Lewis Carroll

mission Acts xxii
It is in the words of St. Paul's mission, Acts xxii.
— from Notes and Queries, Number 243, June 24, 1854 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. by Various

MORNING AFTER XIV
THE MORNING AFTER XIV. RIMROCK EXPLAINS XV.
— from Rimrock Jones by Dane Coolidge

Men Appear XIV
Some Young Men Appear XIV.
— from Sheila of Big Wreck Cove: A Story of Cape Cod by James A. Cooper

MARIE ANTOINETTE XXV
A FRIEND OF MARIE ANTOINETTE XXV.
— from Love affairs of the Courts of Europe by Thornton Hall

made a xcepshun
I know as he doesn't like to be thought a close shaver in gineral, but, in this werry partickler case, he might have made a xcepshun to his gineral rule.
— from Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 93, July 16, 1887 by Various

march are Xenophon
The only other historical marches that are comparable with the Mormon Battalions' march are Xenophon's and Doniphan's, the former in ancient, the latter in modern times.
— from The Mormon Battalion, Its History and Achievements by B. H. (Brigham Henry) Roberts

Madrona Arbutus xalapensis
Mexican Madrona ( Arbutus xalapensis ) might properly be called Texas madrona as it occurs in that state and probably in no other, but its range extends southward into Mexico.
— from American Forest Trees by Henry H. Gibson

marks an X
Begbie Lyte, with a shameless disregard for the truth, buys a postcard of a typical bunch of troops passing up that very same road, and selecting a figure well concealed by dust, marks an X over it, and inscribing "This is me" on the reverse side addresses it to the colonel's daughter.
— from From the St. Lawrence to the Yser with the 1st Canadian brigade by Frederic C. Curry


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