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... nations . Is it probable that the Greeks would invert the order of their writing , if they had derived that invention from the Hebrews , through the medium of the Phenicians ? 1 The Coptic resembles the Greek in most of its characters ...
... nations . Is it probable that the Greeks would invert the order of their writing , if they had derived that invention from the Hebrews , through the medium of the Phenicians ? 1 The Coptic resembles the Greek in most of its characters ...
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... nations , may be made to cease , be removed , and their return prevented ? and what are also the grounds on which the state of peace may be promoted and preserved , and with it all the happiness of human life , and above all of that in ...
... nations , may be made to cease , be removed , and their return prevented ? and what are also the grounds on which the state of peace may be promoted and preserved , and with it all the happiness of human life , and above all of that in ...
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... nations holds out , without distinction , to inde- pendent states , some happening to be neutral and some to be belligerent . The seat of judicial authority is , indeed , locally here , in the belligerent country , according to the ...
... nations holds out , without distinction , to inde- pendent states , some happening to be neutral and some to be belligerent . The seat of judicial authority is , indeed , locally here , in the belligerent country , according to the ...
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