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Page 175
... objects ? Who is he , under whose authority , Breath , the primitive power in the body , makes its operation ? Who is he , by whose direction language is regularly pronounced ? And who is that immaterial being , that applies vision and ...
... objects ? Who is he , under whose authority , Breath , the primitive power in the body , makes its operation ? Who is he , by whose direction language is regularly pronounced ? And who is that immaterial being , that applies vision and ...
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... object in Greece , and is even now in a military point of view of the highest importance , since it abounds in water , has for the most part precipitous descents , and can be attacked by artillery from only one spot . The Turks seem to ...
... object in Greece , and is even now in a military point of view of the highest importance , since it abounds in water , has for the most part precipitous descents , and can be attacked by artillery from only one spot . The Turks seem to ...
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... object of veneration . From that time its use is common ; and it is fre- quently found applied under a great variety of structures and forms , to numerous objects , civil and military , as well as ecclesi- astical . Those cases in which ...
... object of veneration . From that time its use is common ; and it is fre- quently found applied under a great variety of structures and forms , to numerous objects , civil and military , as well as ecclesi- astical . Those cases in which ...
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