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Page 151
... received text of those books , whose general authority is acknowledged - who think that the editors of the sixteenth century , however honest , diligent and sagacious , were equally liable to misapprehension and prejudice with later ...
... received text of those books , whose general authority is acknowledged - who think that the editors of the sixteenth century , however honest , diligent and sagacious , were equally liable to misapprehension and prejudice with later ...
Page 239
... received is subjoined a list of Errata corrected in the French edition ( vol . ii . ) by the English translator : but , a temporary change of situation having separated us from the two editions , we have not been able to examine the ...
... received is subjoined a list of Errata corrected in the French edition ( vol . ii . ) by the English translator : but , a temporary change of situation having separated us from the two editions , we have not been able to examine the ...
Page 255
... received a grant of thirty acres of land in an eligible situation near Parramatta . He was afterward made a peace- officer , and thus not only received a reward for past good conduct , but an incitement to continue it ; and through the ...
... received a grant of thirty acres of land in an eligible situation near Parramatta . He was afterward made a peace- officer , and thus not only received a reward for past good conduct , but an incitement to continue it ; and through the ...
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