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Page 11
... opinion of the fish of Ves- tena Nuova having been instantly killed , ( asphixiés subitement , ) is supported by the position and the horizontal and tranquil situation in which they are found : Essai de Géologie , p . 107. It may be ...
... opinion of the fish of Ves- tena Nuova having been instantly killed , ( asphixiés subitement , ) is supported by the position and the horizontal and tranquil situation in which they are found : Essai de Géologie , p . 107. It may be ...
Page 47
... opinion of the other Judges in the case of Sims . If the determination was contrary to former authorities , there is no hurt in it . Sims was in every view equally guilty , and in the very same degree . In real truth and not by fiction ...
... opinion of the other Judges in the case of Sims . If the determination was contrary to former authorities , there is no hurt in it . Sims was in every view equally guilty , and in the very same degree . In real truth and not by fiction ...
Page 103
... opinions which he conceives most consonant to Scripture , and to worship God in the manner most agreeable to the dictates ... opinion . As far as it goes , exclusion from power on the score of religious belief is persecution ; and every ...
... opinions which he conceives most consonant to Scripture , and to worship God in the manner most agreeable to the dictates ... opinion . As far as it goes , exclusion from power on the score of religious belief is persecution ; and every ...
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