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... means of the most effective defence . " Art . 26. Peace in our Power , upon Terms not unreasonable . By Charles Baring , Esq . 8vo . 13. Cadell jun . and Davies . 1798 Mr. Baring professes , and indeed appears , to be no party - man ...
... means of the most effective defence . " Art . 26. Peace in our Power , upon Terms not unreasonable . By Charles Baring , Esq . 8vo . 13. Cadell jun . and Davies . 1798 Mr. Baring professes , and indeed appears , to be no party - man ...
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... means the doctrines of the christian religion , ( p . 8. ) " There are ( says he ) some few facts , and perhaps some leading doctrines and principles of which they cannot be wholly ignorant , but of the con- sequences and relations ...
... means the doctrines of the christian religion , ( p . 8. ) " There are ( says he ) some few facts , and perhaps some leading doctrines and principles of which they cannot be wholly ignorant , but of the con- sequences and relations ...
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... Means of obtaining Mineral Alkali from Sea - Salt . By LELIEVRE , PELLETIER , D'ARCET , and ALEXANDER GIROND . The substance of this article will hardly gratify the curiosity which its title is likely to excite . Various means were ...
... Means of obtaining Mineral Alkali from Sea - Salt . By LELIEVRE , PELLETIER , D'ARCET , and ALEXANDER GIROND . The substance of this article will hardly gratify the curiosity which its title is likely to excite . Various means were ...
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