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Page 92
... Principal of the University of Edinburgh ( Dr. Baird ) has been indefatigable in the cause ; and it has lately derived a most efficient patronage from being taken up by the numerous body of gentlemen who are known by the denomin- ation ...
... Principal of the University of Edinburgh ( Dr. Baird ) has been indefatigable in the cause ; and it has lately derived a most efficient patronage from being taken up by the numerous body of gentlemen who are known by the denomin- ation ...
Page 324
... principal sources . ' As the title - page imports , the volume consists of two principal parts ; first , the lives of some of the most noted alchemists ; and secondly , a collection of several of their most curious treatises . The lives ...
... principal sources . ' As the title - page imports , the volume consists of two principal parts ; first , the lives of some of the most noted alchemists ; and secondly , a collection of several of their most curious treatises . The lives ...
Page 327
... principal object ; but rather that we may become better acquainted with the works of God , in the meanest of which , as well as the most magnificent , his wisdom and goodness are strikingly displayed . ' We cannot venture to flatter Mrs ...
... principal object ; but rather that we may become better acquainted with the works of God , in the meanest of which , as well as the most magnificent , his wisdom and goodness are strikingly displayed . ' We cannot venture to flatter Mrs ...
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