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... shew to be forced , ) we will grant , for a moment , that they are all derivable from the Hebrew : but then it by no means follows that the Hebrew is the primitive tongue . The Doctor's examples should not have been selected from the ...
... shew to be forced , ) we will grant , for a moment , that they are all derivable from the Hebrew : but then it by no means follows that the Hebrew is the primitive tongue . The Doctor's examples should not have been selected from the ...
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... shew , -what we are con- vinced he seriously believes , that the names of those seventeen letters contain not only the mystery of one God in three per- sons , but the whole decalogue , and the whole economy of the gospel ! In ch . v ...
... shew , -what we are con- vinced he seriously believes , that the names of those seventeen letters contain not only the mystery of one God in three per- sons , but the whole decalogue , and the whole economy of the gospel ! In ch . v ...
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... shews that , in the manu- facturing of alum , the addition of potash and ammonia does not serve merely to take away ... shew , in the memoir of which ( as is often the case in these annals ) we have only an abridgment here , that iron ...
... shews that , in the manu- facturing of alum , the addition of potash and ammonia does not serve merely to take away ... shew , in the memoir of which ( as is often the case in these annals ) we have only an abridgment here , that iron ...
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Knowless English Grammar 4th Edit | 38 |
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