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... afford the means of ascertaining the longitude at sea ; but perpetual motion can be found only in nature . God alone can comprehend the perpetuity of motion and the infinity of space : God alone can move all eternally , without ...
... afford the means of ascertaining the longitude at sea ; but perpetual motion can be found only in nature . God alone can comprehend the perpetuity of motion and the infinity of space : God alone can move all eternally , without ...
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... afford the means of obtaining information not generally possessed by the public . ART . X. Hints to the Public and the Legislature , on the Nature and Effect of Evangelical Preaching By a Barrister . Part the Fourth . 8vo . pp . 159 ...
... afford the means of obtaining information not generally possessed by the public . ART . X. Hints to the Public and the Legislature , on the Nature and Effect of Evangelical Preaching By a Barrister . Part the Fourth . 8vo . pp . 159 ...
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After so serious an harangue from the Emperor's preceptor , it may afford our readers some amusement to observe the rough mode which the sovereign himself adopted to discoun- tenance extravagance among his courtiers : • The Emperor ...
After so serious an harangue from the Emperor's preceptor , it may afford our readers some amusement to observe the rough mode which the sovereign himself adopted to discoun- tenance extravagance among his courtiers : • The Emperor ...
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