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Page 170
... considered , and not in regard to us , who are , what as men we can and ought to be , and who , as men , cannot be any other . What right have we then to complain of this , or make it a reproach to di- vine goodness ? " M. Zollikofer's ...
... considered , and not in regard to us , who are , what as men we can and ought to be , and who , as men , cannot be any other . What right have we then to complain of this , or make it a reproach to di- vine goodness ? " M. Zollikofer's ...
Page 262
... considered as only an accidental ingredient . Mr. Davy hence concludes that the pure matter of the fossil must be considered as a chemical combination of about 30 parts of water and 70 of alumine ; ' some specimens of the mineral ...
... considered as only an accidental ingredient . Mr. Davy hence concludes that the pure matter of the fossil must be considered as a chemical combination of about 30 parts of water and 70 of alumine ; ' some specimens of the mineral ...
Page 399
... considered , was by no means equivocal . It had recently been known only as a revolutionary device , and had never been practised on a large scale , or for any length of time , under a regular govern- ment . We had recently seen its ...
... considered , was by no means equivocal . It had recently been known only as a revolutionary device , and had never been practised on a large scale , or for any length of time , under a regular govern- ment . We had recently seen its ...
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