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Page 215
... means of biblical criticism , philosophic research , and theological authority , such as Fathers , Councils , & c ... mean- ing , and sometimes so directly opposite to it , that the common people are little inclined to receive it , their ...
... means of biblical criticism , philosophic research , and theological authority , such as Fathers , Councils , & c ... mean- ing , and sometimes so directly opposite to it , that the common people are little inclined to receive it , their ...
Page 330
... means to transfer from the latter to themselves the confidence and co - operation of the true friend to the legal rights and rational liberties of Old England , we must consider them as visionaries , absurd at least , if not ...
... means to transfer from the latter to themselves the confidence and co - operation of the true friend to the legal rights and rational liberties of Old England , we must consider them as visionaries , absurd at least , if not ...
Page 405
... means of this instrument proceeds , is identical with that of our present mode of numeration by means of the Arabic numerals ; and the additional step , which it was necessary to take in order to have effected this capital im- provement ...
... means of this instrument proceeds , is identical with that of our present mode of numeration by means of the Arabic numerals ; and the additional step , which it was necessary to take in order to have effected this capital im- provement ...
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TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the | 1 |
Saabye Egede his Account of Green | 7 |
Scandal Ode | 30 |
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