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... fact which does not exist in the case of the aspen , should lead us to receive with caution other facts , which are remarkably out of the common course of vegetable phenomena . Having now noticed all the principal arguments and facts re ...
... fact which does not exist in the case of the aspen , should lead us to receive with caution other facts , which are remarkably out of the common course of vegetable phenomena . Having now noticed all the principal arguments and facts re ...
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... fact is , that the Hebrew , like the Phenician , is a dialect of the Chaldee , " & c . & c . Vide Port Folio , page 416 . From the preceding extracts it appears that your correspon- dent T. C. considers the opinions entertained therein ...
... fact is , that the Hebrew , like the Phenician , is a dialect of the Chaldee , " & c . & c . Vide Port Folio , page 416 . From the preceding extracts it appears that your correspon- dent T. C. considers the opinions entertained therein ...
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... fact I am only trying to ascertain their nature and direction . The degree and extent to which he possessed them can ... facts : that they were crowded together in his mind without the least perplexity or confusion ; that there was no ...
... fact I am only trying to ascertain their nature and direction . The degree and extent to which he possessed them can ... facts : that they were crowded together in his mind without the least perplexity or confusion ; that there was no ...
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