Ainda não temos significados para "constitute the subject".
1This shall accordingly constitute the subject of my next address.
2Its greatest is in the genre table, where, of course, human interests constitute the subject matter.
3These problems constitute the subject matter of educational psychology, and at present can be only partially solved.
4The prerogative of vouching for a Brother is an important one, and will constitute the subject of the succeeding section.
5The truth is, however, that love and wisdom are the real and actual substance and form that constitute the subject itself.
6The repeal of the Missouri Compromise, and the propriety of its restoration, constitute the subject of what I am about to say.
7What will be the result upon himself, in his future relations to the Order, of such demission, will constitute the subject of the succeeding chapter.
8Their experiments continued till 1829, when the account of them constituted the subject of a 'Bakerian Lecture.'
9This constitutes the subject of knowledge.
10This new constitution, or form of government, constitutes the subject to which your attention will be partly invited.
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