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... considered it as the same stream with the Egyp- tian Nile . Such a general concurrence , though it cannot induce our assent to the opinion , seems at least a motive to state anew the grounds on which it is rejected . I would first ...
... considered it as the same stream with the Egyp- tian Nile . Such a general concurrence , though it cannot induce our assent to the opinion , seems at least a motive to state anew the grounds on which it is rejected . I would first ...
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... considered as the pre- vailing system . In England it has existed for more than a cén- tury , and consequently it is fully matured in all its advantages and evils . In France it was solemnly announced immediately after the revolution ...
... considered as the pre- vailing system . In England it has existed for more than a cén- tury , and consequently it is fully matured in all its advantages and evils . In France it was solemnly announced immediately after the revolution ...
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... considered in reference to the Chronology of Sir Isaac Newton , " written in Mr. G.'s 20th year , and in French also . This essay consists of a comparison of the Newtonian chronology with that of other writers , concerning such points ...
... considered in reference to the Chronology of Sir Isaac Newton , " written in Mr. G.'s 20th year , and in French also . This essay consists of a comparison of the Newtonian chronology with that of other writers , concerning such points ...
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