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... John Sebright's Letter to Sir Jo- seph Banks Triminer on the Agriculture of Ireland 182 BIOGRAPHY . - Aikin's Translation of Huet's Memoirs 481 Memoirs of Victor Altieri 518 Wordsworth's E clesiastical Biography 428 CHRONOLOGY AND ...
... John Sebright's Letter to Sir Jo- seph Banks Triminer on the Agriculture of Ireland 182 BIOGRAPHY . - Aikin's Translation of Huet's Memoirs 481 Memoirs of Victor Altieri 518 Wordsworth's E clesiastical Biography 428 CHRONOLOGY AND ...
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... John the Baptist , an Oxford Prize Poem 92 Mitford's , ( Miss M. R. ) Poems Pastoral Care , a didactic Poem 374 Communion 472 Pharez's Republication of Martin , and Remarks on Porson , in Confutation of the Eclectic Review 62 , 155 ...
... John the Baptist , an Oxford Prize Poem 92 Mitford's , ( Miss M. R. ) Poems Pastoral Care , a didactic Poem 374 Communion 472 Pharez's Republication of Martin , and Remarks on Porson , in Confutation of the Eclectic Review 62 , 155 ...
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... John Gregory . of Oxford had done . He appears to have rendered it ex tremely probable , that the great and systematic corruption in the generations of the Hebrew copies was effected by the apostate Aquila , in conjunction with the ...
... John Gregory . of Oxford had done . He appears to have rendered it ex tremely probable , that the great and systematic corruption in the generations of the Hebrew copies was effected by the apostate Aquila , in conjunction with the ...
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... ( John xiv . 9 ) thus introduces the subject . - The request of Philip to our Lord , led me , my brethren , in a former discourse ( on natural religion ' ) to point out that reply which it might have received from the suggestions of ...
... ( John xiv . 9 ) thus introduces the subject . - The request of Philip to our Lord , led me , my brethren , in a former discourse ( on natural religion ' ) to point out that reply which it might have received from the suggestions of ...
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... John Knox . No such efforts , however , can obtain a permanent success , or confer a lasting fame . We cannot see much probability that our countrymen will escape the sudden revulsion from fanaticism to licentiousness , with which they ...
... John Knox . No such efforts , however , can obtain a permanent success , or confer a lasting fame . We cannot see much probability that our countrymen will escape the sudden revulsion from fanaticism to licentiousness , with which they ...
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