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... course of our own reading , marked down some scores of passages bearing upon this fundamental doctrine ; but we question whether we have met with any more apposite than these . We predict that this will become a standard work in the ...
... course of our own reading , marked down some scores of passages bearing upon this fundamental doctrine ; but we question whether we have met with any more apposite than these . We predict that this will become a standard work in the ...
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... course we cannot recommend this book on the whole : but we are bound to acknowledge that the author , however decided his opinions may be , always gives utterance to them like a gentleman , a clergyman , and a Christian . We wish we ...
... course we cannot recommend this book on the whole : but we are bound to acknowledge that the author , however decided his opinions may be , always gives utterance to them like a gentleman , a clergyman , and a Christian . We wish we ...
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... course of things . The alterations which this art has even already made in the face of the world are not inconsiderable . By means of it , whether immediately or remotely , the methods of carry- ing on business are , in several respects ...
... course of things . The alterations which this art has even already made in the face of the world are not inconsiderable . By means of it , whether immediately or remotely , the methods of carry- ing on business are , in several respects ...
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England in the North American Colonies c c | 42 |
The Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth and Marvel | 59 |
and Philological Commentary by the Rev George Phillips | 71 |
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