The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1797 - Books |
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... prove those to be mistaken , who repre- sent the American Indians as living , or as having lived , in a state of social union , without any kind of civil government . This he means as an answer to such as may contend that so- ciety may ...
... prove those to be mistaken , who repre- sent the American Indians as living , or as having lived , in a state of social union , without any kind of civil government . This he means as an answer to such as may contend that so- ciety may ...
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... prove too much , greatly weakens the cause which he had espoused - yet , in the first part of his pamphlet , he ... prove deficient , than could be effected by a bounty on export- ation , even under the best management ; -and that ...
... prove too much , greatly weakens the cause which he had espoused - yet , in the first part of his pamphlet , he ... prove deficient , than could be effected by a bounty on export- ation , even under the best management ; -and that ...
Page 554
... prove that Ezra made no change in the Hebrew characters , whatever the Talmudists and St. Jerom may say to the ... prove that the Deutro - canonical books , which are prove 554 Lanigan - Institutionum Biblicarum Pars 1 .
... prove that Ezra made no change in the Hebrew characters , whatever the Talmudists and St. Jerom may say to the ... prove that the Deutro - canonical books , which are prove 554 Lanigan - Institutionum Biblicarum Pars 1 .
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