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Page 60
... reason stated by the author , that is to say , the difficulty of reducing such small specimens to equality of dimension , will satisfy either himself or his readers . Experiments on different Metals . lbs . 4 Inch cube of cast copper ...
... reason stated by the author , that is to say , the difficulty of reducing such small specimens to equality of dimension , will satisfy either himself or his readers . Experiments on different Metals . lbs . 4 Inch cube of cast copper ...
Page 208
... reason to think that such events are extremely rare . Were they more frequent , we fear that Mr. Snart's Thesaurus would not prove the most efficacious remedy for the evil . It is , indeed , a strange mass of matter ; of facts ...
... reason to think that such events are extremely rare . Were they more frequent , we fear that Mr. Snart's Thesaurus would not prove the most efficacious remedy for the evil . It is , indeed , a strange mass of matter ; of facts ...
Page 319
... reason and revelation authorize us to take of the divine nature and attributes . This portion is in the main well and judiciously executed : but much of it is chiefly abridged from from Hartley , Paley , and other eminent writers ...
... reason and revelation authorize us to take of the divine nature and attributes . This portion is in the main well and judiciously executed : but much of it is chiefly abridged from from Hartley , Paley , and other eminent writers ...
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OF | 1 |
Sermons collective See Skurray | 5 |
Elegy on the Death of Richard Rey | 13 |
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