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Page 167
... reference to Jesus Christ the Saviour , and what he had done and suffered for lost mankind , ' be any thing more than gratuitous assumption and fanciful assimilation . The habit of accommodating the expressions of the Old Testament to ...
... reference to Jesus Christ the Saviour , and what he had done and suffered for lost mankind , ' be any thing more than gratuitous assumption and fanciful assimilation . The habit of accommodating the expressions of the Old Testament to ...
Page 436
... reference to those authors will shew how trifling has been the improvement in horticulture . He then , after more general comments , examines the nature of the roots of trees ; saying that Mr. Knight and Mrs. Ibbotson , in their ...
... reference to those authors will shew how trifling has been the improvement in horticulture . He then , after more general comments , examines the nature of the roots of trees ; saying that Mr. Knight and Mrs. Ibbotson , in their ...
Page 462
... references to dried spe- cimens in the various collections , which seem to have been most diligently perused by the ... reference , independent altogether of its systematic character . We cannot conclude without again expressing the ...
... references to dried spe- cimens in the various collections , which seem to have been most diligently perused by the ... reference , independent altogether of its systematic character . We cannot conclude without again expressing the ...
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