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Page 52
... continued through a long series of ages . The place of the interment of Achilles was thus distinguished , whose barrow is 620 years older than that of Alyattes ; and Pharamond was buried A. D. 428 , under ane of these conical heaps . So ...
... continued through a long series of ages . The place of the interment of Achilles was thus distinguished , whose barrow is 620 years older than that of Alyattes ; and Pharamond was buried A. D. 428 , under ane of these conical heaps . So ...
Page 288
... continued by the laws of nature , the remark is the same as if we observed that it is continued by the ceaseless operation of God.-Mr. Hoole has quoted the opinions of three great men , Newton , Boyle , and Mead , concerning the meaning ...
... continued by the laws of nature , the remark is the same as if we observed that it is continued by the ceaseless operation of God.-Mr. Hoole has quoted the opinions of three great men , Newton , Boyle , and Mead , concerning the meaning ...
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... continued , the Maltese were to enjoy , in the states of the grand seig . nior , the same privileges as the French . They stipulated also for the exchange and ransoming of slaves . The sultan agreed not to give any assistance to the ...
... continued , the Maltese were to enjoy , in the states of the grand seig . nior , the same privileges as the French . They stipulated also for the exchange and ransoming of slaves . The sultan agreed not to give any assistance to the ...
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