The Expositor and Universalist Review, Volumen4George W. Bazin, 1840 |
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... says of the Canon , " He died without any other affliction than that which was caused to him by the work of Brydone . He could not conceive for what purpose this stranger , to whom he had rendered services , endeavored to excite ...
... says of the Canon , " He died without any other affliction than that which was caused to him by the work of Brydone . He could not conceive for what purpose this stranger , to whom he had rendered services , endeavored to excite ...
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... say a yard in breadth , would perform the work of excavation more than five times as rapidly as it would if spread over five yards in breadth . It is , however , but fair to state that the falls at Queenstown were not so high as they ...
... say a yard in breadth , would perform the work of excavation more than five times as rapidly as it would if spread over five yards in breadth . It is , however , but fair to state that the falls at Queenstown were not so high as they ...
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... says , " that man is the latest tenant of the globe , is confirmed by the oldest records or traditions that exist of the origin of the human race . ' " 18 As it is , then , beyond controversy a fact that man be- gan to be , it is a ...
... says , " that man is the latest tenant of the globe , is confirmed by the oldest records or traditions that exist of the origin of the human race . ' " 18 As it is , then , beyond controversy a fact that man be- gan to be , it is a ...
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... says Buck , in his Theo- logical Dictionary , " has been much disputed . Archbish- op Usher places them before Jerome ; Capel , at the end of the fifth century ; father Morin , in the tenth century . Basnage says they were not a society ...
... says Buck , in his Theo- logical Dictionary , " has been much disputed . Archbish- op Usher places them before Jerome ; Capel , at the end of the fifth century ; father Morin , in the tenth century . Basnage says they were not a society ...
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... say , without the fear of contradiction , that this work bore the palm in England and in our infant country for something more than a half century . Park- hurst's lexicon was abridged by Pike into a very small and useful form for almost ...
... say , without the fear of contradiction , that this work bore the palm in England and in our infant country for something more than a half century . Park- hurst's lexicon was abridged by Pike into a very small and useful form for almost ...
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