| 31. | The supposition is that it left South America in the early 1960s,
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| 32. | "I think that's a reasonable supposition,"
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| 33. | This is a very natural, inevitable and rational supposition,
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| 34. | But he will do my prudence injustice in the supposition.
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| 35. | Their supposition was that the enemy would not dare to attack it.
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| 36. | But this supposition depends on a merely conjectural emendation of the text.
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| 37. | The supposition that he was minister of finance to Ferdinand is unfounded.
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| 38. | However, supposition was a different semantic relationship than signification.
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| 39. | According to Peter of Spain " Hence signification is prior to supposition.
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| 40. | The consequences of this very plausible supposition are widely and minutely explored.
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