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... prove of considerable utility to any one who was disposed to engage in the undertaking - The directions for planting are pro- perly followed by others for the making of fences , both such as may protect the young plants from the ravages ...
... prove of considerable utility to any one who was disposed to engage in the undertaking - The directions for planting are pro- perly followed by others for the making of fences , both such as may protect the young plants from the ravages ...
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... prove from St. Luke's narrative in the last chapter of his gospel , that he was one of the two disciples to whom our Saviour appeared as they were going to Emmaus . In our estimation , the remarks do not in the smallest degree support ...
... prove from St. Luke's narrative in the last chapter of his gospel , that he was one of the two disciples to whom our Saviour appeared as they were going to Emmaus . In our estimation , the remarks do not in the smallest degree support ...
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... prove ( and , we think , with success , ) that the facts do not correspond to the theory , and in some instances are even adverse to it . The French philosopher afterward endeavours to support his opinion by a reference to the basaltic ...
... prove ( and , we think , with success , ) that the facts do not correspond to the theory , and in some instances are even adverse to it . The French philosopher afterward endeavours to support his opinion by a reference to the basaltic ...
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