The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1814 |
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... present , call to mind a single text either in the works of Moses , or in any other portion of divine revelation , which the principles of correct logic would justify us in bringing forward to prove , that nations were primitively ...
... present , call to mind a single text either in the works of Moses , or in any other portion of divine revelation , which the principles of correct logic would justify us in bringing forward to prove , that nations were primitively ...
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... present fashionable poets of Britain . From their present style of writing , these scholars will rather in- jure than benefit their native tongue . AMERICAN ANTIQUITIES . - FOR THE PORT FOLIO . THE annexed representation of an ...
... present fashionable poets of Britain . From their present style of writing , these scholars will rather in- jure than benefit their native tongue . AMERICAN ANTIQUITIES . - FOR THE PORT FOLIO . THE annexed representation of an ...
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... present state of our knowledge , perhaps that doctrine is the safest which admits that the work was origi- nally effected in a miraculous manner . Such a doctrine is neither contrary to philosophy , nor inimical to religion . It is at ...
... present state of our knowledge , perhaps that doctrine is the safest which admits that the work was origi- nally effected in a miraculous manner . Such a doctrine is neither contrary to philosophy , nor inimical to religion . It is at ...
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