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... employed , for this very important purpose , is , the correction of the aggregate numbers of great periods , in which the corrup tions of the true reading chiefly occur , by the summation of the lives or other aliquot parts which ...
... employed , for this very important purpose , is , the correction of the aggregate numbers of great periods , in which the corrup tions of the true reading chiefly occur , by the summation of the lives or other aliquot parts which ...
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... employed ; and those who fail to become he- roic , or eloquent , or scientific , will yet be less absolutely the reverse of those characters , than they would otherwise have been . Our author touches but briefly on the nature of that ...
... employed ; and those who fail to become he- roic , or eloquent , or scientific , will yet be less absolutely the reverse of those characters , than they would otherwise have been . Our author touches but briefly on the nature of that ...
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... employed to direct the manufacturers , and were again successful . Their credit was now established with the people , and , of course , they seized a great share of political power . ' p . 30 . Our author's scheme for the formation of ...
... employed to direct the manufacturers , and were again successful . Their credit was now established with the people , and , of course , they seized a great share of political power . ' p . 30 . Our author's scheme for the formation of ...
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... employed in education for the church . Those who are governed , when boys , by emulation , when men , are apt to become slaves to ambition , and " fools to fame . " p . 70 . This should be a clear assertion , that being " slaves to ...
... employed in education for the church . Those who are governed , when boys , by emulation , when men , are apt to become slaves to ambition , and " fools to fame . " p . 70 . This should be a clear assertion , that being " slaves to ...
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... employed in important concerns , that the reader is willing and pleased to have then brought again in view , in order to its being shewn in what manner they are indispensable in the education of the physician , or the lawyer , or the ...
... employed in important concerns , that the reader is willing and pleased to have then brought again in view , in order to its being shewn in what manner they are indispensable in the education of the physician , or the lawyer , or the ...
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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.