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Page 102
... taken from a passage in the book of Job , chap . xxix..v . 16 . Above all duties , let the rich man search Into the cause he knoweth not . ' This is a department of moral conduct which we believe is less frequently fulfilled than some ...
... taken from a passage in the book of Job , chap . xxix..v . 16 . Above all duties , let the rich man search Into the cause he knoweth not . ' This is a department of moral conduct which we believe is less frequently fulfilled than some ...
Page 217
... taken by different Persons , and be- fieved on the whole not to be materially defective in point of cor- rectness . 8vo . IS . Stockdale . Though this debate and the speech of Lord Melville have been de- tailed in the newspapers , the ...
... taken by different Persons , and be- fieved on the whole not to be materially defective in point of cor- rectness . 8vo . IS . Stockdale . Though this debate and the speech of Lord Melville have been de- tailed in the newspapers , the ...
Page 255
... taken together . Fishes of this genus are very tenacious of life , and can lose very considerable portions of their body without perishing . In this country , they are well known un- der the name Lamprey . Bloch has supplied Dr. Shaw ...
... taken together . Fishes of this genus are very tenacious of life , and can lose very considerable portions of their body without perishing . In this country , they are well known un- der the name Lamprey . Bloch has supplied Dr. Shaw ...
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