The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1812 |
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... passage in Josephus , in which this Jewish histo- rian mentions our Saviour , into the service of Christ . If Dr. G. is of opinion that the passage is genuine , it was fair to state his reasons for this conclusion to his young friend ...
... passage in Josephus , in which this Jewish histo- rian mentions our Saviour , into the service of Christ . If Dr. G. is of opinion that the passage is genuine , it was fair to state his reasons for this conclusion to his young friend ...
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... passage of the Sound , in consequence of our hostility with Denmark , has given additional importance to the entrance into the Baltic by the streights called the Belts ; and the author affords , in a short compass , a sufficiently ...
... passage of the Sound , in consequence of our hostility with Denmark , has given additional importance to the entrance into the Baltic by the streights called the Belts ; and the author affords , in a short compass , a sufficiently ...
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... passage of fleets of merchantmen without injury from artillery on shore . The chief danger in the navigation arises from the sand - banks and the number of small islands . The passage - boats cross between Nyborg , in the island of ...
... passage of fleets of merchantmen without injury from artillery on shore . The chief danger in the navigation arises from the sand - banks and the number of small islands . The passage - boats cross between Nyborg , in the island of ...
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