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... mind ; an office which no one could discover that he thought below his merit . His law - suits , it must be acknowledged , were not always necessary ; and they were very harassing and vexatious to his mind . With a temper much disturbed ...
... mind ; an office which no one could discover that he thought below his merit . His law - suits , it must be acknowledged , were not always necessary ; and they were very harassing and vexatious to his mind . With a temper much disturbed ...
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... mind ; one of which was that " the second appearance of Christ would take place in about twenty years . " Mr. B. judiciously exposes this unfounded , this childish surmise ; and with the view of ridiculing the practice of applying the ...
... mind ; one of which was that " the second appearance of Christ would take place in about twenty years . " Mr. B. judiciously exposes this unfounded , this childish surmise ; and with the view of ridiculing the practice of applying the ...
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... mind , he contributed no less essentially to the progress of the science , and certainly more than any other British philosopher of his time to its popularity . No man ever entered upon the study of chemistry . with more disadvantages ...
... mind , he contributed no less essentially to the progress of the science , and certainly more than any other British philosopher of his time to its popularity . No man ever entered upon the study of chemistry . with more disadvantages ...
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Porter Sir R K his Narrative of | 42 |
Coxes Memoirs of the Kings of Spain | 58 |
Power Balance of on a Reestablish | 62 |
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