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Page 45
... last night to do with my camels ? " " I intended to have carried them , with the women and child , to join the party at the Nile . " " What must have become of me in that cafe ? we must have died ? ” He did not answer . " Take care ...
... last night to do with my camels ? " " I intended to have carried them , with the women and child , to join the party at the Nile . " " What must have become of me in that cafe ? we must have died ? ” He did not answer . " Take care ...
Page 180
... last edition , which has fallen into my hands . No re- flection is intended on the editor , when i confefs myfelf difappoint- ed by the latest edition of Bishop Gibson's tranflation , fince it is well known he undertook no more than to ...
... last edition , which has fallen into my hands . No re- flection is intended on the editor , when i confefs myfelf difappoint- ed by the latest edition of Bishop Gibson's tranflation , fince it is well known he undertook no more than to ...
Page 360
... last , p . 110. ) The declaration in that article does not , he fays , refer to the present period , but is to be reftrained to the times in which the Articles were firft promulged : ' but if men , by their fubfcription , do not declare ...
... last , p . 110. ) The declaration in that article does not , he fays , refer to the present period , but is to be reftrained to the times in which the Articles were firft promulged : ' but if men , by their fubfcription , do not declare ...
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TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the Publi | 1 |
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