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... person who reads aloud for the use of others , omit the persons who speak , and read on as in other editions of the Testament ; and a child may be taught to do this in- half an hour . There is a difficulty in many places to preserve the ...
... person who reads aloud for the use of others , omit the persons who speak , and read on as in other editions of the Testament ; and a child may be taught to do this in- half an hour . There is a difficulty in many places to preserve the ...
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... persons , and afforded them great entertainment : Mr. Ashburner insists much on this ; and , since he apprehends that his arguments are founded in truth , he concludes that all young persons should be enabled to give some account of ...
... persons , and afforded them great entertainment : Mr. Ashburner insists much on this ; and , since he apprehends that his arguments are founded in truth , he concludes that all young persons should be enabled to give some account of ...
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... persons , and afforded them great entertainment : Mr. Ashburner insists much on this ; and , since he apprehends that his arguments are founded in truth , he concludes that all young persons should be enabled to give some account of ...
... persons , and afforded them great entertainment : Mr. Ashburner insists much on this ; and , since he apprehends that his arguments are founded in truth , he concludes that all young persons should be enabled to give some account of ...
Contents
Jauit | 11 |
Chronology See Investigation | 11 |
Hamboidrs Experiments on the Atmos | 11 |
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