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... given instance , will be expressed by a fraction whose numera- tor is the number of chances for his telling truth , and the de- nominator the sum of the number of chances for his telling truth , and for his telling falsehood together ...
... given instance , will be expressed by a fraction whose numera- tor is the number of chances for his telling truth , and the de- nominator the sum of the number of chances for his telling truth , and for his telling falsehood together ...
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... given in the Die- tionary of Scripture customs and manners given in the Frag- ments ; and of Scripture events and their connections given in the History ; a considerable progress will be made toward that elucidation of Scripture , which ...
... given in the Die- tionary of Scripture customs and manners given in the Frag- ments ; and of Scripture events and their connections given in the History ; a considerable progress will be made toward that elucidation of Scripture , which ...
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... given by Christ at the lake of Gennesaret , and St. Luke , ch . is . 57 , 58. as given during the journey through Samaria toward Jerusa lem , we must conclude that the two Evangelists here relate two dif ferent things . This is however ...
... given by Christ at the lake of Gennesaret , and St. Luke , ch . is . 57 , 58. as given during the journey through Samaria toward Jerusa lem , we must conclude that the two Evangelists here relate two dif ferent things . This is however ...
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Plaws Sketches for Country Houses | 2 |
Bonnaire de Pronville on Legislative | 15 |
WadeGery on Capital Punishments | 26 |
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