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Page 140
... writer sat down to the study of scripture- prophecy , and may warrant us in cautioning our readers . against admitting , with implicit confidence , the interpretations . given in the original parts of this work . The publication ...
... writer sat down to the study of scripture- prophecy , and may warrant us in cautioning our readers . against admitting , with implicit confidence , the interpretations . given in the original parts of this work . The publication ...
Page 224
... writer appears to us well - founded : he maintains that the sums invested by foreigners in the English funds are not a source of annual loss but of gain to the nation . He thus argues : The principal object for thus particularly stating ...
... writer appears to us well - founded : he maintains that the sums invested by foreigners in the English funds are not a source of annual loss but of gain to the nation . He thus argues : The principal object for thus particularly stating ...
Page 535
... writer among the French who exemplifies , so well as BARĂˆRE , the improvement which the language of France has ... writer will in future be able greatly to excel an equally skilful writer of the age of Louis XIV . ART . XVI . Anecdoten ...
... writer among the French who exemplifies , so well as BARĂˆRE , the improvement which the language of France has ... writer will in future be able greatly to excel an equally skilful writer of the age of Louis XIV . ART . XVI . Anecdoten ...
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