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We find in the Scriptures many passages proving the existence of this practice among those who used the Hebrew tongue : “ Call for the mourners , ” & c .; “ Man goeth to his long home , and the mourners go about the streets , " & c .
We find in the Scriptures many passages proving the existence of this practice among those who used the Hebrew tongue : “ Call for the mourners , ” & c .; “ Man goeth to his long home , and the mourners go about the streets , " & c .
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Finding himself embarrassed by the notion of two different figures existing at the same time , viz . a tangible and a visible figure , he resolved to cut the Gordian knot , and to deny the existence of visible figure altogether : but ...
Finding himself embarrassed by the notion of two different figures existing at the same time , viz . a tangible and a visible figure , he resolved to cut the Gordian knot , and to deny the existence of visible figure altogether : but ...
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Respecting the three millions of taxes which were imposed in the year 1819 , M. DUPIN says , “ It is observed that they were so ingeniously distributed , that the people of England did not even perceive their existence .
Respecting the three millions of taxes which were imposed in the year 1819 , M. DUPIN says , “ It is observed that they were so ingeniously distributed , that the people of England did not even perceive their existence .
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MONTHLY REVIEW | 1 |
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