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... interesting subject . Dr. Crichton has certainly rendered this work a respectable compilation ; though we cannot avoid remarking that many of the discussions might have been advantageously omitted , and the whole rendered more interesting ...
... interesting subject . Dr. Crichton has certainly rendered this work a respectable compilation ; though we cannot avoid remarking that many of the discussions might have been advantageously omitted , and the whole rendered more interesting ...
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... interesting . To persons who discern , in these facts and occurrences , the fulfil- ment of ancient prophecy , they are singularly instructive ; as they serve to establish their faith , both in the administration of Providence , and in ...
... interesting . To persons who discern , in these facts and occurrences , the fulfil- ment of ancient prophecy , they are singularly instructive ; as they serve to establish their faith , both in the administration of Providence , and in ...
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... interesting topics were all included in the edition of 1796 : but the present is rendered more valuable than that former one , by the intro- duction of new official facts , and by authentic details , calculated to elucidate and explain ...
... interesting topics were all included in the edition of 1796 : but the present is rendered more valuable than that former one , by the intro- duction of new official facts , and by authentic details , calculated to elucidate and explain ...
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