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... writers . And at length , by repeated trials , amidst the mass of spurious dates that pervade his works at present , he found a few genuine ones , which led to the discovery of his original system ; a system which he flatters himself is ...
... writers . And at length , by repeated trials , amidst the mass of spurious dates that pervade his works at present , he found a few genuine ones , which led to the discovery of his original system ; a system which he flatters himself is ...
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... , he has produced some striking and happy results . We shall adduce a few paragraphs from this long and ela borate article . т There is no ancient writer almost , except perhaps Herodotus Hales's Analysis of Chronology .
... , he has produced some striking and happy results . We shall adduce a few paragraphs from this long and ela borate article . т There is no ancient writer almost , except perhaps Herodotus Hales's Analysis of Chronology .
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There is no ancient writer almost , except perhaps Herodotus , whose character has been so variously represented , as Josephus , the great Jewish Historian and Chronologer . By some he is praised for his veracity , by others censured ...
There is no ancient writer almost , except perhaps Herodotus , whose character has been so variously represented , as Josephus , the great Jewish Historian and Chronologer . By some he is praised for his veracity , by others censured ...
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... writer proceeds to the proper training for making the good curate , rector , and bishop . And the plan includes something ex- tremely specific and peculiar , for it proceeds on the principle that " the virtues of a clergyman should be ...
... writer proceeds to the proper training for making the good curate , rector , and bishop . And the plan includes something ex- tremely specific and peculiar , for it proceeds on the principle that " the virtues of a clergyman should be ...
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... writer appears glad to be thus left at full liberty to sketch the whole scheme of the education of the soldier , physician , lawyer , and statesman , without formally including this ungracious article . Such a thing as a solemn regard ...
... writer appears glad to be thus left at full liberty to sketch the whole scheme of the education of the soldier , physician , lawyer , and statesman , without formally including this ungracious article . Such a thing as a solemn regard ...
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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.