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Page 174
... matter common to the three Evangelists , for the matter common to two of them , for the matter peculiar to one of them , and for their verbal disagreement : but in ex- plaining their verbal coincidence it wholly fails . He sup- Here the ...
... matter common to the three Evangelists , for the matter common to two of them , for the matter peculiar to one of them , and for their verbal disagreement : but in ex- plaining their verbal coincidence it wholly fails . He sup- Here the ...
Page 275
... matter . In the historic page , in which the matter of fact has not been the principal object , we look in vain for simplicity , perspicuity , or method ; and the narrator who disseminates falsehood , or who conceals the truth ...
... matter . In the historic page , in which the matter of fact has not been the principal object , we look in vain for simplicity , perspicuity , or method ; and the narrator who disseminates falsehood , or who conceals the truth ...
Page 481
... matter of the eruption , subsequently to the inoculation of the cow - pock ; and the genuine vaccine disease was ex- cited , but attended with similar suppurative eruptions . A woman near Ratzebourg , 30 years ago , had the cow . pock ...
... matter of the eruption , subsequently to the inoculation of the cow - pock ; and the genuine vaccine disease was ex- cited , but attended with similar suppurative eruptions . A woman near Ratzebourg , 30 years ago , had the cow . pock ...
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