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... given . Such answer has never yet been given ; and we may infer from this cir- cumstance , that , if in addition to the Scriptures , some plain trea- tises of the evidences of Christianity , accompanied by strictures on the falseness of ...
... given . Such answer has never yet been given ; and we may infer from this cir- cumstance , that , if in addition to the Scriptures , some plain trea- tises of the evidences of Christianity , accompanied by strictures on the falseness of ...
Page 420
... given to a street - beggar , but that he shall be presented with a ticket , with which subscribers and purchasers are provided , to be taken by him to the Society's Office , in Red Lion Square . On his arrival there , he is examined by ...
... given to a street - beggar , but that he shall be presented with a ticket , with which subscribers and purchasers are provided , to be taken by him to the Society's Office , in Red Lion Square . On his arrival there , he is examined by ...
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... given to the publications , whether English or foreign , in which the requisite information may be obtain- ed . Our last analysis of a volume of this compilation will be found in M. R. vol . lxxvii . p . 484 .; and we shall here con ...
... given to the publications , whether English or foreign , in which the requisite information may be obtain- ed . Our last analysis of a volume of this compilation will be found in M. R. vol . lxxvii . p . 484 .; and we shall here con ...
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Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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