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Page 42
... expressions which , from their scriptural origin , are justly intitled to rank as appropriate to the Jewish literature ... expression ; and , unless attention be paid to these circumstances in the composition of Hebrew airs , probability ...
... expressions which , from their scriptural origin , are justly intitled to rank as appropriate to the Jewish literature ... expression ; and , unless attention be paid to these circumstances in the composition of Hebrew airs , probability ...
Page 126
... expression , adopted by the Society to which he belongs , in hymning the subject of the Trinity , we cannot say : but , alas ! he reasons on this mystery too much like some gentlemen philosophers , ' and may probably have his orthodoxy ...
... expression , adopted by the Society to which he belongs , in hymning the subject of the Trinity , we cannot say : but , alas ! he reasons on this mystery too much like some gentlemen philosophers , ' and may probably have his orthodoxy ...
Page 245
... expressing as well as the effects of wit and humour . The means which brutes have of expressing satisfaction are by the eyes , leaping , or the movement of the tail . But the chief expression of joy in mankind , independent of speech ...
... expressing as well as the effects of wit and humour . The means which brutes have of expressing satisfaction are by the eyes , leaping , or the movement of the tail . But the chief expression of joy in mankind , independent of speech ...
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