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... course , which he had ori ginally directed . Hence every miracle , which is a deviation from the course of nature , may be considered as a departure from the rule , which God prescribed to himself , and as a kind of violation of the ...
... course , which he had ori ginally directed . Hence every miracle , which is a deviation from the course of nature , may be considered as a departure from the rule , which God prescribed to himself , and as a kind of violation of the ...
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... course of these three journies I employed five months , and traversed 1500 miles , and now present to the public the result of my observations and researches . In this work the reader must not expect to find a regular history of ...
... course of these three journies I employed five months , and traversed 1500 miles , and now present to the public the result of my observations and researches . In this work the reader must not expect to find a regular history of ...
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... course is so considerable , that the distance from Ross to Chepstow , which in a direct line is not more than sixteen miles and four furlongs , is thirty - seven miles and seven furlongs by water . The effects of these numerous windings ...
... course is so considerable , that the distance from Ross to Chepstow , which in a direct line is not more than sixteen miles and four furlongs , is thirty - seven miles and seven furlongs by water . The effects of these numerous windings ...
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