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Page 108
... extract an account from the author's preface . I choose to call this tract the Scripture doctrine of the Messiah , because that is the most to be depended on . Its authority is greater than that of the fathers : I have studied it more ...
... extract an account from the author's preface . I choose to call this tract the Scripture doctrine of the Messiah , because that is the most to be depended on . Its authority is greater than that of the fathers : I have studied it more ...
Page 181
... extract various particulars of the private life and manners of Marsha ! Suworow , from the materials here afford- ed : but they have been so generally copied in all the public prints , that they would probably not be new to many of our ...
... extract various particulars of the private life and manners of Marsha ! Suworow , from the materials here afford- ed : but they have been so generally copied in all the public prints , that they would probably not be new to many of our ...
Page 341
... extract from it : but we will give a few lines from the prefatory ad- vertisement , which will reflect credit on the writer , as containing an instance of his candour . Our readers will remember that Mr. W. had entertained some distrust ...
... extract from it : but we will give a few lines from the prefatory ad- vertisement , which will reflect credit on the writer , as containing an instance of his candour . Our readers will remember that Mr. W. had entertained some distrust ...
Contents
Jauit | 11 |
Chronology See Investigation | 11 |
Hamboidrs Experiments on the Atmos | 11 |
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