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Page 314
... former translates gills and reeds , the latter renders ear - holes and rushes , & c . - Mr . K.'s historical account of the Invasion of Egypt by the French , and his Illustration of the Map of Upper and Lower Egypt , are use- ful ...
... former translates gills and reeds , the latter renders ear - holes and rushes , & c . - Mr . K.'s historical account of the Invasion of Egypt by the French , and his Illustration of the Map of Upper and Lower Egypt , are use- ful ...
Page 391
and the reasoning designed to establish the former may be correct , while that which is meant to support the latter may be erroneous . The former concerns the Church of Christ in general ; the latter , only one particular sect or system ...
and the reasoning designed to establish the former may be correct , while that which is meant to support the latter may be erroneous . The former concerns the Church of Christ in general ; the latter , only one particular sect or system ...
Page 490
... former Errors , and the Amelioration of which it is susceptible . By J. BLANC DE VOLX . 3 Vols . 8vo . Paris . 1803. Imported by De Boffe , London . Price 15s . ON N a former occasion , we have made respectable mention of the labours of ...
... former Errors , and the Amelioration of which it is susceptible . By J. BLANC DE VOLX . 3 Vols . 8vo . Paris . 1803. Imported by De Boffe , London . Price 15s . ON N a former occasion , we have made respectable mention of the labours of ...
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