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1 Therefore, it is proved that the divine names presuppose the existence of objects or beings.
2 Therefore, the divine names and attributes presuppose the existence of phenomena implied by those names and attributes.
3 They presuppose the existence of the Brâhmanas.
4 In order, then, that the affections may follow regularly after the elements, let us presuppose the existence of body and soul.
5 When we postulate memory - don't we already presuppose the existence of a "remembering agent" with an established self-identity?
6 The regulating power necessarily presupposes the existence of something to be regulated.
7 All determination in regard to time presupposes the existence of something permanent in perception.
8 It presupposes the existence of life, which for a time had languished or died.
9 Republican government presupposes the existence of these qualities in a higher form, than any other.
10 The world of divinity presupposes creation, presupposes recipients of bounty, presupposes the existence of worlds.
11 Republican government presupposes the existence of
12 The one flaw in the theory is that it presupposes the existence of the person whose existence is the subject of dispute.
13 It presupposes the existence of the four regions; in other words, the Servian wall must have been erected before the reform took place.
14 Therefore, when Prof. Muller affirms that "there is not a single word in Panini's terminology which presupposes the existence of writing" (op.
15 In this case it presupposes the existence of commerce, and, of course, the means by which and the channels through which commerce is carried on.
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