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Page 89
... taken the same ground with Butler in his Analogy , " and this part of the work may be read with edi- fication by Christians of every denomination . 66 * On the whole , we cannot but deem Mr. Gisborne a most injudicious advocate for the ...
... taken the same ground with Butler in his Analogy , " and this part of the work may be read with edi- fication by Christians of every denomination . 66 * On the whole , we cannot but deem Mr. Gisborne a most injudicious advocate for the ...
Page 277
... taken [ imprisoned ] by petition or suggestion made to our Lord the King or to his council , unless it be by indictment or presentment of good and lawful people of the same neigh- bourhood where such deeds be done , in due manner , or ...
... taken [ imprisoned ] by petition or suggestion made to our Lord the King or to his council , unless it be by indictment or presentment of good and lawful people of the same neigh- bourhood where such deeds be done , in due manner , or ...
Page 408
... taken the pains of framing a still more extended table of products up to one hundred , which is prefixed to the present volume ; and which , if rightly managed , would ( he thinks ) greatly abridge and expedite the most laborious ...
... taken the pains of framing a still more extended table of products up to one hundred , which is prefixed to the present volume ; and which , if rightly managed , would ( he thinks ) greatly abridge and expedite the most laborious ...
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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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