The Southern Review, Tom 3A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... extensive influence , and when books of piety issued so abundantly from the press , the Testament , in its original language , should have remained so long unpub- lished ; but the rapidity with which editions were afterwards multiplied ...
... extensive influence , and when books of piety issued so abundantly from the press , the Testament , in its original language , should have remained so long unpub- lished ; but the rapidity with which editions were afterwards multiplied ...
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... extensive and often controlling influence in government . A number of things concurred to hasten a reformation , needed and desired on so many accounts . Soine of the Roman Pontiffs , by their scandalous lives , had lessened the ...
... extensive and often controlling influence in government . A number of things concurred to hasten a reformation , needed and desired on so many accounts . Soine of the Roman Pontiffs , by their scandalous lives , had lessened the ...
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... extensive course of mathematics in nine volumes , which has , during some years , been very much used in the highest of the French literary institutions . It is a rich treasure of mathematical truth , drawn up with great care and in a ...
... extensive course of mathematics in nine volumes , which has , during some years , been very much used in the highest of the French literary institutions . It is a rich treasure of mathematical truth , drawn up with great care and in a ...
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pointed to inquire into the Practice of Chancery | 63 |
LIFE OF Erasmus | 77 |
BROWNS PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN MIND | 125 |
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