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... readers : The titles at the head of chapters in our common translation are of great use in assisting the reader to comprehend the substance of the things treated of . Some chapters contain many distinct subjects , and the titles to ...
... readers : The titles at the head of chapters in our common translation are of great use in assisting the reader to comprehend the substance of the things treated of . Some chapters contain many distinct subjects , and the titles to ...
Page 237
... readers . - If we were inclined to point out any imperfection in this pleasing publication , we should mention that there is rather too much similarity in the ground - work of both these stories . In the first , a son meets , without ...
... readers . - If we were inclined to point out any imperfection in this pleasing publication , we should mention that there is rather too much similarity in the ground - work of both these stories . In the first , a son meets , without ...
Page 253
... readers , who may likewise be Mr. Yorke's readers , not to be dismayed by the genealogical dryness of the first 30 or 40 pages ; because the subsequent part of the work is enlivened by anecdotes and his- torical information , which will ...
... readers , who may likewise be Mr. Yorke's readers , not to be dismayed by the genealogical dryness of the first 30 or 40 pages ; because the subsequent part of the work is enlivened by anecdotes and his- torical information , which will ...
Contents
Jauit | 11 |
Chronology See Investigation | 11 |
Hamboidrs Experiments on the Atmos | 11 |
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