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... more carefully and with accents . The appear- ance of the book is handsome , and the plates , which are six in number , are well engraved . The The second volume is to contain the whole body of Hales's Analysis of Chronology . 9.
... more carefully and with accents . The appear- ance of the book is handsome , and the plates , which are six in number , are well engraved . The The second volume is to contain the whole body of Hales's Analysis of Chronology . 9.
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The second volume is to contain the whole body of Sacred Chronology ; and the third is to be devoted to all the branches of Profane Chronology . Art . II . Essays on Professional Education , by R. L. Edgeworth , Esq ...
The second volume is to contain the whole body of Sacred Chronology ; and the third is to be devoted to all the branches of Profane Chronology . Art . II . Essays on Professional Education , by R. L. Edgeworth , Esq ...
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... contain : These considerations will , perhaps , be sufficient to shew the very great improvement that necessarily ensued on Briggs's alteration of the Logarithmic Base . The real value of that alteration does not seem to have been duly ...
... contain : These considerations will , perhaps , be sufficient to shew the very great improvement that necessarily ensued on Briggs's alteration of the Logarithmic Base . The real value of that alteration does not seem to have been duly ...
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... contains an invocation to the spirit of M. Delambre ; while the ex- planatory notes are , for the most part , from the hand of M. Cuvier , one of the secretaries of the Institute , or of other men of letters , apparently , of the same ...
... contains an invocation to the spirit of M. Delambre ; while the ex- planatory notes are , for the most part , from the hand of M. Cuvier , one of the secretaries of the Institute , or of other men of letters , apparently , of the same ...
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... contains some curious etymological discussion . How this letter comes to form a part of Bishop Nicolson's correspondence , we are not told . Indeed there are several others which stand in the same predicament . Mr. Chamberlayne's ...
... contains some curious etymological discussion . How this letter comes to form a part of Bishop Nicolson's correspondence , we are not told . Indeed there are several others which stand in the same predicament . Mr. Chamberlayne's ...
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Page 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.