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... means of ascertaining dates , which form the joints and strength of history . - As to my little zeal about reformation , this has been ex- pressed , not from a belief that some principles are not more favourable to virtue and human ...
... means of ascertaining dates , which form the joints and strength of history . - As to my little zeal about reformation , this has been ex- pressed , not from a belief that some principles are not more favourable to virtue and human ...
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... means of elucidating the truth , have probably led to the present practice by which these opposite difficulties are in some measure compromised . The examination taken before the magistrate , by whom the prisoner has been committed ...
... means of elucidating the truth , have probably led to the present practice by which these opposite difficulties are in some measure compromised . The examination taken before the magistrate , by whom the prisoner has been committed ...
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... means of information than the Professor's lec- tures . In fact , it is utterly impossible for them to learn any thing well without books ; but these are now so expensive , as to be be- yond the reach of the greater number of our ...
... means of information than the Professor's lec- tures . In fact , it is utterly impossible for them to learn any thing well without books ; but these are now so expensive , as to be be- yond the reach of the greater number of our ...
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Greece Modern Songs | 1 |
N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 9 |
Bingleys Biography of Roman Cha DuplessisMornays Memoirs 449 | 21 |
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