The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1816 |
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... appears from the last three verses of Ruth , that from Nashbon , the cotemporary of Moses , to David , only five gencrations had elapsed ; which , estimated at thirty - three years , give an interval of one hundred and sixty - five ...
... appears from the last three verses of Ruth , that from Nashbon , the cotemporary of Moses , to David , only five gencrations had elapsed ; which , estimated at thirty - three years , give an interval of one hundred and sixty - five ...
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... appears to be a hasty performance : yet the description in the first volume of a march of recruits is natural and somewhat affecting : the story is not without variety ; and the writer seems to be well acquainted with the scenery and ...
... appears to be a hasty performance : yet the description in the first volume of a march of recruits is natural and somewhat affecting : the story is not without variety ; and the writer seems to be well acquainted with the scenery and ...
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... appear fanciful reveries : but we shall offer no farther comment on them than by saying that they are the ideas of a great ... appears to be confirmed by the variation in the light observed in these planets : which , while it indicates a ...
... appear fanciful reveries : but we shall offer no farther comment on them than by saying that they are the ideas of a great ... appears to be confirmed by the variation in the light observed in these planets : which , while it indicates a ...
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