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Page 338
The period during which he lived and acted , was the period of transition be .
tween the old ascendancy principles , which followed , as a necessary conse -
quence , the successes of the Protestant party in the wars of the Revolution ; and
the ...
The period during which he lived and acted , was the period of transition be .
tween the old ascendancy principles , which followed , as a necessary conse -
quence , the successes of the Protestant party in the wars of the Revolution ; and
the ...
Page 381
From part of the work which he has underthis they deduced the epoch of the
taken ; in which he intends to conExodus by the Septuagint chronology sider the
influence of Egypt on the of the period between it and the Crea - general history
of ...
From part of the work which he has underthis they deduced the epoch of the
taken ; in which he intends to conExodus by the Septuagint chronology sider the
influence of Egypt on the of the period between it and the Crea - general history
of ...
Page 383
Philosophical in default when applied to the Origines . reasoning , such as M .
Bunsen uses , We are persuaded that M . Bunsen may be available for the period
since will admit this ; and we have no doubt the beginnings . If the facts were that
...
Philosophical in default when applied to the Origines . reasoning , such as M .
Bunsen uses , We are persuaded that M . Bunsen may be available for the period
since will admit this ; and we have no doubt the beginnings . If the facts were that
...
Page 386
... own ; and that the equality of intervals might indicate previous design , as well
as subsequent forgery . They considered , too , that the increase of population in
a critical period might not be regulated by the same laws as in ordinary periods .
... own ; and that the equality of intervals might indicate previous design , as well
as subsequent forgery . They considered , too , that the increase of population in
a critical period might not be regulated by the same laws as in ordinary periods .
Page 608
The India trade was , from the ear . liest period , looked on in the West as the
most magnificent of all commercial ... The crusades , in later periods , made us
somewhat better acquainted with the usages and productions of the East ; but it
was ...
The India trade was , from the ear . liest period , looked on in the West as the
most magnificent of all commercial ... The crusades , in later periods , made us
somewhat better acquainted with the usages and productions of the East ; but it
was ...
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