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... manner , that they may , without any further directions perform what is required , in a more or less simple manner , as any gentleman shall think fit . " In noticing this treatise on the improvement of fire - places , at the present ...
... manner , that they may , without any further directions perform what is required , in a more or less simple manner , as any gentleman shall think fit . " In noticing this treatise on the improvement of fire - places , at the present ...
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... manner of an apron : this with a black and highly polished spear of about twelve feet in length , or a club richly carved , and borne on the shoulders , constitutes the dress and equipment of a native warrior , whose body is high- ly ...
... manner of an apron : this with a black and highly polished spear of about twelve feet in length , or a club richly carved , and borne on the shoulders , constitutes the dress and equipment of a native warrior , whose body is high- ly ...
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... manner , only serves to confirm our belief in the Mosaic Records . The detailed manner in which the creation and the deluge are there related , affords sufficient evidence , that if subsequent to this latter epoch , a grand physical ...
... manner , only serves to confirm our belief in the Mosaic Records . The detailed manner in which the creation and the deluge are there related , affords sufficient evidence , that if subsequent to this latter epoch , a grand physical ...
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