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Page 315
... former publications of this author were directed ; and therefore we have not the same means of eftimating their comparative authenticity or falsehood . Of the subordinate commanders of the French army , who oppress the subjugated ...
... former publications of this author were directed ; and therefore we have not the same means of eftimating their comparative authenticity or falsehood . Of the subordinate commanders of the French army , who oppress the subjugated ...
Page 485
... former , and termina- ting at the surface of the fluid . Then suppose , on the surface of the fluid in the tube , a meniscus of fluid , similar to that which is formed by the fluid adhering to the sides of the tube ; the action of such ...
... former , and termina- ting at the surface of the fluid . Then suppose , on the surface of the fluid in the tube , a meniscus of fluid , similar to that which is formed by the fluid adhering to the sides of the tube ; the action of such ...
Page 503
... former volume . Three readings in the portion of the N. T. now before us have been the subject of much disquisition . I. Is the 28th verse of the 20th chapter of the Acts of the Apostles to be read as it stands in the received text ...
... former volume . Three readings in the portion of the N. T. now before us have been the subject of much disquisition . I. Is the 28th verse of the 20th chapter of the Acts of the Apostles to be read as it stands in the received text ...
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