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... labour . He lodged with a tent - maker and fellow - be- liever , the virtuous Aquila ; " and because , " says the text , " he was of the same craft , he abode with them , " that is , Aquila and Pris- cilla , " and wrought . " After this ...
... labour . He lodged with a tent - maker and fellow - be- liever , the virtuous Aquila ; " and because , " says the text , " he was of the same craft , he abode with them , " that is , Aquila and Pris- cilla , " and wrought . " After this ...
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... labour of considering , what the author himself ought to make evident without that consideration , whether a book is written in jest or in earnest . With regard to Midas , our labour has , indeed , been labour in vain ; and were we to ...
... labour of considering , what the author himself ought to make evident without that consideration , whether a book is written in jest or in earnest . With regard to Midas , our labour has , indeed , been labour in vain ; and were we to ...
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... labour , ) v or the longitude may be obtained in a series of terms involving cosines of t and other quantities . In the case of planets , how- ever , this labour may be avoided ; that is , when the orbits differ but little from circular ...
... labour , ) v or the longitude may be obtained in a series of terms involving cosines of t and other quantities . In the case of planets , how- ever , this labour may be avoided ; that is , when the orbits differ but little from circular ...
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N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 4 |
Bees a Poem Part II | 23 |
Bevans Memoirs of Isaac Pennington | 32 |
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