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Page 112
... relates to a prior work , before that work itself has made its appearance in our pages . Dr. Patterson's note is received ; and he will find a brief account of the pamphlet to which it relates , in our present Number ( p . 110. ) . We ...
... relates to a prior work , before that work itself has made its appearance in our pages . Dr. Patterson's note is received ; and he will find a brief account of the pamphlet to which it relates , in our present Number ( p . 110. ) . We ...
Page 384
... relate chiefly to the size of Vesuvius and Etna , prior to their first recorded erup- tions ; to the calcareous nature of ... relates to Coal Mines , and the Soils on which they are found . Mr. Kirwan opposes the theory of the vege table ...
... relate chiefly to the size of Vesuvius and Etna , prior to their first recorded erup- tions ; to the calcareous nature of ... relates to Coal Mines , and the Soils on which they are found . Mr. Kirwan opposes the theory of the vege table ...
Page 398
... relates this answer as 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 ...
... relates this answer as 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 ...
Contents
Plaws Sketches for Country Houses | 2 |
Bonnaire de Pronville on Legislative | 15 |
WadeGery on Capital Punishments | 26 |
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