Yet while the chapel windows are unmistakably his, they do not function in contrast to their unlikely site but in natural adequation. |
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It's a curious adequation, for once the exact adequation of true love, love dreamed, love lived, true love itself. |
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He explains this predilection in terms of adequation and conespondence. |
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The principles of logick and natural reason tell us, that there must be a just proportion and adequation between the medium by which we prove, and the conclusion to be proved. |
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