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Page 109
... reader may be led to suppose that some wonderful disco- veries had been effected , and that the reasoning faculties ... readers that the term accurs in Psalm 50. , we must tell him that he is under a mis . * take . SINGLE SERMONS . Art ...
... reader may be led to suppose that some wonderful disco- veries had been effected , and that the reasoning faculties ... readers that the term accurs in Psalm 50. , we must tell him that he is under a mis . * take . SINGLE SERMONS . Art ...
Page 260
... reader than he will any where else discover . He will be further pleased to see avoided the most common error of historians , that of displaying the paradoxical and the marvellous , both in persons and things . But surely the use of ...
... reader than he will any where else discover . He will be further pleased to see avoided the most common error of historians , that of displaying the paradoxical and the marvellous , both in persons and things . But surely the use of ...
Page 383
... reader can obtain a pretty clear idea of the depreciation of money ; for that is what we mean , when we talk of the increased price of living : and he will need no com- mentary to show him the difference between the numerical expendi ...
... reader can obtain a pretty clear idea of the depreciation of money ; for that is what we mean , when we talk of the increased price of living : and he will need no com- mentary to show him the difference between the numerical expendi ...
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