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... received it , the balance will remain on the same equipoise in which Eusebius himself seems to have regarded it . He next proceeds to the opinions of ecclesiastical writers who lived since the time of Eusebius . It was received by Jerom ...
... received it , the balance will remain on the same equipoise in which Eusebius himself seems to have regarded it . He next proceeds to the opinions of ecclesiastical writers who lived since the time of Eusebius . It was received by Jerom ...
Page 134
... received as many of the Deaf and Dumb as he could superintend , and he formed preceptors to teach those in distant parts . The number of his scholars grew to upwards of sixty ; and , as the fame of his operations extended , per- sons ...
... received as many of the Deaf and Dumb as he could superintend , and he formed preceptors to teach those in distant parts . The number of his scholars grew to upwards of sixty ; and , as the fame of his operations extended , per- sons ...
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... received , evinced the munificence of Saladin ; and he persisted in his design of exploring the wonders of Egypt . One strong inducement , which influenced him on this occasion , was the instruction which he hoped to derive from the ...
... received , evinced the munificence of Saladin ; and he persisted in his design of exploring the wonders of Egypt . One strong inducement , which influenced him on this occasion , was the instruction which he hoped to derive from the ...
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