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... opinion of the Greek church concerning it , either at the time of her ulti mate separation from the Latin church , or in her present state , he is wholly silent . This we cannot but consider as a defi ciency . The learned author now ...
... opinion of the Greek church concerning it , either at the time of her ulti mate separation from the Latin church , or in her present state , he is wholly silent . This we cannot but consider as a defi ciency . The learned author now ...
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... opinion , that if such were the fact the plaintiff must recover , though other parts of the work were ori ginal . He said Lord Bathurst had been of that opinion , and he thought rightly , with respect to the publication of some original ...
... opinion , that if such were the fact the plaintiff must recover , though other parts of the work were ori ginal . He said Lord Bathurst had been of that opinion , and he thought rightly , with respect to the publication of some original ...
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... opinion , as well as warm controversies in regard to the contagion of the plague . ' European physicians , far from overlooking this distinction , were long occupied in discussing it ; as the writings of every author on fever and ...
... opinion , as well as warm controversies in regard to the contagion of the plague . ' European physicians , far from overlooking this distinction , were long occupied in discussing it ; as the writings of every author on fever and ...
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Varro on Agriculture | 5 |
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