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Page 48
... taken up by Dr. Darwin , but it seems to have been afterward abandoned by him ; and little attention was , for some time , paid to it , until the digitalis was once more held forth by Dr. Beddoes and his associates as almost a certain ...
... taken up by Dr. Darwin , but it seems to have been afterward abandoned by him ; and little attention was , for some time , paid to it , until the digitalis was once more held forth by Dr. Beddoes and his associates as almost a certain ...
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... taken notice . By adverting to the opinions of the Gnostics , Mr. Jones has thrown some light on the proem to John's ... taken the lead of me . Being thus proclaimed and qualified as the Christ , I , as only a messenger sent before him ...
... taken notice . By adverting to the opinions of the Gnostics , Mr. Jones has thrown some light on the proem to John's ... taken the lead of me . Being thus proclaimed and qualified as the Christ , I , as only a messenger sent before him ...
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... taken by the Spaniards on board Miranda's schooners ; that the name of Smith is twice found in it ; he suspects the last to be my son , and grandson to Mr. Adams ; and says , that he should be very happy by a timely and immediate ...
... taken by the Spaniards on board Miranda's schooners ; that the name of Smith is twice found in it ; he suspects the last to be my son , and grandson to Mr. Adams ; and says , that he should be very happy by a timely and immediate ...
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N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 4 |
Bees a Poem Part II | 23 |
Bevans Memoirs of Isaac Pennington | 32 |
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