As has been already remarked, the cities in the south of Babylonia are the first to emerge in the progress of the country.
The city itself formed, as has been already remarked, a regular square, the extent of which reached about half the circuit of Nineveh; the south-west corner of the city was occupied by the royal palace.
Though there may be something in the comparisons with the story of Cain and Abel which are quoted here, more probably (as has been already remarked) there is nothing, and the real parallels have yet to be found.
But it has been already remarked by others[968] that Hoyer is mistaken, and that he does not properly remember the account given of the receipt.
Taken in a strict sense, such divisions do not constitute classes, as has been already remarked.
It has been already remarked, that the large Cartilaginei would not pass correctly into the others, and obviously seem to claim the highest post.
That the nose is the thorax, together with its viscera, repeated in the head, has been already remarked.
Cruchet, as has been already remarked, has criticised the use of the term attitude tic, on the ground that the adoption of an attitude, however vicious it be, need not be the outcome of a convulsion.
As has been already remarked, the polymorphism of tics is such that the plan of treatment selected must be necessarily elastic if it is to be altered to suit individual cases.
It has been already remarked that at the outset the tic is infrequent, and may depend for its manifestation on certain predetermined circumstances, as, for instance, the exercise of the faculty of writing.
As has been already remarked, Buddha is said to have commanded his disciples to collect his doctrines after his death.
Veda were composed, for in them, as has been already remarked, the Ganges is rarely mentioned.
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