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... passages of equal force ; that is , in our estimation , of none at all . Sect . v . is devoted to the consideration of the doctrine of the book of Job ; particularly the famous passage , xix . 23. which , Dr. P. thinks , strongly ...
... passages of equal force ; that is , in our estimation , of none at all . Sect . v . is devoted to the consideration of the doctrine of the book of Job ; particularly the famous passage , xix . 23. which , Dr. P. thinks , strongly ...
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... passage from the work of Aristotle on the Parts of Animals ; and Dr. White , in his Note , has very judiciously remarked an extraordinary coincidence between two great writers of distant ages and nations : the same passage of the Greek ...
... passage from the work of Aristotle on the Parts of Animals ; and Dr. White , in his Note , has very judiciously remarked an extraordinary coincidence between two great writers of distant ages and nations : the same passage of the Greek ...
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... passage of the above extract , we must confess , surprised us . We should have been glad to be furnished with Mr. Meen's source of intelligence on this subject . The impenetrable obscurity of the subsequent passage ren- ders any ...
... passage of the above extract , we must confess , surprised us . We should have been glad to be furnished with Mr. Meen's source of intelligence on this subject . The impenetrable obscurity of the subsequent passage ren- ders any ...
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