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Page 49
... directed : * Δια της επιγνώσεως του καλέσαντος ήμας δια δόξης και αρετης , through the knowledge of him who hath called us to glory and virtue - the knowledge of bim being the means , glory and virtue the end , of our calling . As a ...
... directed : * Δια της επιγνώσεως του καλέσαντος ήμας δια δόξης και αρετης , through the knowledge of him who hath called us to glory and virtue - the knowledge of bim being the means , glory and virtue the end , of our calling . As a ...
Page 61
... directing all the efforts and all the exertions of intellect to one great point , the brightest abilities spend their ... directed by the historian to those means by which the knowledge , the happiness , and the virtues of mankind , have ...
... directing all the efforts and all the exertions of intellect to one great point , the brightest abilities spend their ... directed by the historian to those means by which the knowledge , the happiness , and the virtues of mankind , have ...
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... directing the efforts of art . After a short account of the structure of arteries , Dr. Jones undertakes to examine ... directed his at- tention to it ; and , from some observations which he made , he concluded that the hemorrhage was ...
... directing the efforts of art . After a short account of the structure of arteries , Dr. Jones undertakes to examine ... directed his at- tention to it ; and , from some observations which he made , he concluded that the hemorrhage was ...
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Epitome of Scripture History 210 | 2 |
Preston on Conveyancing | 6 |
Law | 14 |
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