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... direction . From these collected testimonies , I was led , on a former occasion , ( Supp . to Encyc . Brit . , art ... direction to Riley , * and also agrees with Browne . * He likewise concurs as to its finally taking a southern ...
... direction . From these collected testimonies , I was led , on a former occasion , ( Supp . to Encyc . Brit . , art ... direction to Riley , * and also agrees with Browne . * He likewise concurs as to its finally taking a southern ...
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... direction , they are exceedingly apt , without farther evidence , to consider both as one and the same . Hence the ... directions , merely on account of their proximity , and forming apparently part of the same line . In several routes ...
... direction , they are exceedingly apt , without farther evidence , to consider both as one and the same . Hence the ... directions , merely on account of their proximity , and forming apparently part of the same line . In several routes ...
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... direction which would occasion rest , or in one direction only . Diversified motion implies a voluntary mover . If , therefore , matter be inert , eternal motion is a contradiction , and matter cannot be the first cause . " In all this ...
... direction which would occasion rest , or in one direction only . Diversified motion implies a voluntary mover . If , therefore , matter be inert , eternal motion is a contradiction , and matter cannot be the first cause . " In all this ...
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The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
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