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Page 78
... appears by the remnants which in some of them are yet to be seen ; and they might , as it is here intimated , be used in offering up prayers for the spirits of the deceased . At what time it received the addition of a pul- pit cannot ...
... appears by the remnants which in some of them are yet to be seen ; and they might , as it is here intimated , be used in offering up prayers for the spirits of the deceased . At what time it received the addition of a pul- pit cannot ...
Page 143
... appear somewhat strange and improper in those of the subject of a Protestant king . The establishment in Canada , at one time , it appears , had been vested by royal grant in two Protestants . At that period , however , the colony being ...
... appear somewhat strange and improper in those of the subject of a Protestant king . The establishment in Canada , at one time , it appears , had been vested by royal grant in two Protestants . At that period , however , the colony being ...
Page 388
... appears , there- fore , that the organization of this heart was nearly similar to that of the amphibia . On a Method ... appear that the buds could have any connection with the medulla . We confess , however , that the arguments against ...
... appears , there- fore , that the organization of this heart was nearly similar to that of the amphibia . On a Method ... appear that the buds could have any connection with the medulla . We confess , however , that the arguments against ...
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