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... course of their voyage lay between 39 and 45 degrees of north latitude ; consequently , if the sphere had been either constructed by , or for the Argonauts , the framer would not have given the name of the ship Argo to a constellation ...
... course of their voyage lay between 39 and 45 degrees of north latitude ; consequently , if the sphere had been either constructed by , or for the Argonauts , the framer would not have given the name of the ship Argo to a constellation ...
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... course of these researches , both by my own mistakes , and those of my predecessors , in this most abstruse and difficult investigation ; and by more careful and critical revision and comparison of all the various original documents ...
... course of these researches , both by my own mistakes , and those of my predecessors , in this most abstruse and difficult investigation ; and by more careful and critical revision and comparison of all the various original documents ...
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... course of instruction is the same for all the youth , though they are intended for all the different professions . He advises not to force any violent reforms on these ancient institutions , but to induce their gradual and voluntary ...
... course of instruction is the same for all the youth , though they are intended for all the different professions . He advises not to force any violent reforms on these ancient institutions , but to induce their gradual and voluntary ...
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... course , they seized a great share of political power . ' p . 30 . Our author's scheme for the formation of an improved order of elementary and superior schools in this country , is laid down with much good sense , and without visionary ...
... course , they seized a great share of political power . ' p . 30 . Our author's scheme for the formation of an improved order of elementary and superior schools in this country , is laid down with much good sense , and without visionary ...
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... course , his attaining the emoluments and honours of the church ; and it is obvious enough , that a young man who has no means of doing this but his personal qnalities and conduct , has little ground for such a presumption , when it is ...
... course , his attaining the emoluments and honours of the church ; and it is obvious enough , that a young man who has no means of doing this but his personal qnalities and conduct , has little ground for such a presumption , when it is ...
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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.