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... possessed of common intellectual , as well as physical powers , had a quick temper , but was on the whole a promising child . She was active in her habits , had been sent to school , and could read and spell words of two syllables . She ...
... possessed of common intellectual , as well as physical powers , had a quick temper , but was on the whole a promising child . She was active in her habits , had been sent to school , and could read and spell words of two syllables . She ...
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... possessed of the same properties , and are used , some in America , others in China , and Ceylon , in their place . There are , however , among the numbers we might instance as valuable to man , two small insects of great importance ...
... possessed of the same properties , and are used , some in America , others in China , and Ceylon , in their place . There are , however , among the numbers we might instance as valuable to man , two small insects of great importance ...
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... , in a barbarous state possess not the know- ledge requisite for turning the capabi- lities and productions of their islands to * good account . The sugar - cane was in- TEMPORAL BENEFITS FROM MISSIONARY EXERTIONS . 23 86.
... , in a barbarous state possess not the know- ledge requisite for turning the capabi- lities and productions of their islands to * good account . The sugar - cane was in- TEMPORAL BENEFITS FROM MISSIONARY EXERTIONS . 23 86.
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... possessed of che- mical knowledge and other requisites for experiment . Yet this branch , as far as known , will be incidentally acquired in the study of the systematic part , and will afford considerable interest . The second is that ...
... possessed of che- mical knowledge and other requisites for experiment . Yet this branch , as far as known , will be incidentally acquired in the study of the systematic part , and will afford considerable interest . The second is that ...
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... possess no accounts from antiquity which go`to show that letters were invented prior to the time of the Jewish legislator ; while the concurrent testimony of ancient writers , referring their introduction to some period near to that in ...
... possess no accounts from antiquity which go`to show that letters were invented prior to the time of the Jewish legislator ; while the concurrent testimony of ancient writers , referring their introduction to some period near to that in ...
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