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That kindred subsisted between them was possible, notwithstanding this dissimilitude; but this circumstance contributed to envenom my suspicions.
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The mountaineers then become a distinct nation, cut off by dissimilitude of speech from conversation with their neighbours.
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But such faults are to be expected in all translations, from the constraint of measures and dissimilitude of languages.
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There are also several external causes of cold, the first of which is dissimilitude of minds and manner, n. 246.
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Thus equality and likeness in God have reference to the essence; nor can there be inequality or dissimilitude arising from the distinction of the relations.
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He brings together images the most alike, but placed at the greatest distance from each other; that is, found in circumstances of the greatest dissimilitude.
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But with dissimilitudes no conjunction can be effected, because they are antipathetical.
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Various similitudes can be conjoined, but not with dissimilitudes, n. 228.
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There are various similitudes and dissimilitudes, both internal and external, with married partners, n. 227.
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Similitudes and dissimilitudes in general originate from connate inclinations, varied by education, connections, and persuasions that have been imbibed.
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"We agreed perfectly and yet there was a great dissimilitude in our characters,"
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36), "is the supreme similitude of the principle without any dissimilitude."
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Dissimilitude of style, and heterogeneousness of sentiment, may sufficiently show that a work does not really belong to the reputed author.
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3: It is not by reason of relative properties that we speak of similitude or dissimilitude in God, but by reason of the essence.