330 DISQUISITIONS on the 



To) fjCiv Sciif/,0'As iifft AiOi iLiyaXis hia, SnXcig. HesIOD. 



" They become demons through the will of mighty Jove,"— 

 " they become demons, — medium by which this is efFedled, — the 

 " will of Jove." 



A/ ov luva^ir^ diia,. AnACR. 



" Through or by which forrow is lulled to reft," — " forrow is 

 " lulled to reft, — medium of doing this, — it." 



The injlrumental. TiXsro 5/a i:\)^ot, "it was deftroyed by fire," 

 " — it was deftroyed, — medium pafTed in order to its deftrudlion, 

 ." — fire," — or, " medium of conveyance for the deftrudtive ener- 

 " gy, — fire." Kd's/^sc)); •n\z S.^^o\) hoi to f^iyeSog run wsv^octuii, 

 Theophrast.), " the fand being agitated through or by the vio- 

 " lence of the winds," — " the fand being agitated, — medium or 

 " paflage to its agitation, — the violence of the winds." 



The formal. Topveiura,! xcc) yXviperai ^la, to f/,a,X(X.KO'j, (ThEO- 

 PHRAST.), " it is carved and fculptured by reafon of its being 

 *' foft," — " it is carved and fculptured, — ftate paflTed to fit it for 

 " being fo,— foftnefs." 



The material. A<' uXcptrov vi'jroujy.tvog, " made of flour," — 

 " made,— intervening ftate paffed previous to the making, — the 

 ftate of flour," 



The procuring or meritorious caufe. 



'Ey&) « ev4) hio. ffi «' in oiKKov Sgoraivt SoPHOCL. 



" What I pofliefs, I poflefs by your merit, (or by your favour), 

 " and by that of no other mortal," — " what I pofl"efs, I poflTefs, 

 " — medium of its reaching or pafling to my pofTeflion, — your 

 " merit or favour." 



The fnal, (nearly related to the preceding) caufe. A/ A0>i- 

 vcusg pi,u^ri(nT»h " he will fight on account of the Athenians," — 



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