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Page 218
... shew the extent to which the forgery of certain documents , that are more or less connected with the Christian system , was carried in a very early period of the church . We should at the same time remember , when we are perusing the ...
... shew the extent to which the forgery of certain documents , that are more or less connected with the Christian system , was carried in a very early period of the church . We should at the same time remember , when we are perusing the ...
Page 279
... shew no indulgence even to his intimate friends and relations when their political conduct seemed open to reprehension . My indignation , ' he adds , against those who betrayed the interest of Scotland is so great , that I never speak ...
... shew no indulgence even to his intimate friends and relations when their political conduct seemed open to reprehension . My indignation , ' he adds , against those who betrayed the interest of Scotland is so great , that I never speak ...
Page 476
... shews that they may be always resolved into four squares , the sum of whose roots shall make a given sum , when this sum ... shew that we ought , in conformity to the hypothesis adopted in electricity and magnetism , where we suppose two ...
... shews that they may be always resolved into four squares , the sum of whose roots shall make a given sum , when this sum ... shew that we ought , in conformity to the hypothesis adopted in electricity and magnetism , where we suppose two ...
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