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... correct view of those antient writings to which the authors of the N. T. refer , and of that system on which the gospel scheme is erected . Of all the monuments of antiquity , the Pentateuch is the most curi- ous ; and it is of great ...
... correct view of those antient writings to which the authors of the N. T. refer , and of that system on which the gospel scheme is erected . Of all the monuments of antiquity , the Pentateuch is the most curi- ous ; and it is of great ...
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... correct inferences from known facts , than by striking out any very brilliant discoveries . In making such an observation , we are so far from wishing to detract from his merit , that we conceive it to be a subject of the highest ...
... correct inferences from known facts , than by striking out any very brilliant discoveries . In making such an observation , we are so far from wishing to detract from his merit , that we conceive it to be a subject of the highest ...
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... correct inferences from known facts , than by striking out any very brilliant discoveries . In making such an observation , we are so far from wishing to detract from his merit , that we conceive it to be a subject of the highest ...
... correct inferences from known facts , than by striking out any very brilliant discoveries . In making such an observation , we are so far from wishing to detract from his merit , that we conceive it to be a subject of the highest ...
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afford animals antient appears attention Bank Bank of England battle of Neerwinden Bruce bullion Bullion-Committee cause chapter character Christian circumstances commodities consequence considerable considered contains degree depreciation disease divine doctrine East India Company effect endeavour England English equally established Estrildis exchange existence expressed extract farther favour former France French friends give honour important interest intitled King Klopstock knowlege labour land language letter Locrine London London Company London East Lord manner manufacture means ment mercury merits Miranda muriatic acid nation nature object observations officers opinion pamphlet paper parallax Paramaribo passage Pentateuch persons perusal poem possession present principles produce punishment readers reason refraction remarks respecting Richard Steele says scarcely shew Spain species supposed Surinam river thing tion trade volume whole writer