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... considerable amendment . Should the respectable author , there- fore , determine hereafter to commit his work to the press , we earnestly re- commend to him a careful revision of it , a duty which he owes alike to him- self and the ...
... considerable amendment . Should the respectable author , there- fore , determine hereafter to commit his work to the press , we earnestly re- commend to him a careful revision of it , a duty which he owes alike to him- self and the ...
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... considerably strengthened by the obser- vation of an ingenious writer , and a fact related by him . This gentleman , Mr. P. Howard , allows about four centuries from the deluge , for the accomplishing some considerable revolutions in ...
... considerably strengthened by the obser- vation of an ingenious writer , and a fact related by him . This gentleman , Mr. P. Howard , allows about four centuries from the deluge , for the accomplishing some considerable revolutions in ...
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... considerable number of traditions and facts , hav- ing an almost immediate reference to this very ancient time , must strike the reader as no feeble evidence in our favour : their uni- versality also shows how great a body of land must ...
... considerable number of traditions and facts , hav- ing an almost immediate reference to this very ancient time , must strike the reader as no feeble evidence in our favour : their uni- versality also shows how great a body of land must ...
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