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... , and D ) ( Isa . v . 30. ) We will conclude our remarks with a few critical observa- tions on some corrupted readings and versions of the Bible . In the recent translations , given , Gen. xxii . 22 [ Feb. Grammar of the Hebrew Language .
... , and D ) ( Isa . v . 30. ) We will conclude our remarks with a few critical observa- tions on some corrupted readings and versions of the Bible . In the recent translations , given , Gen. xxii . 22 [ Feb. Grammar of the Hebrew Language .
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In the recent translations , given , Gen. xxii . 13 , reads- " and Abraham lifted up his eyes and looked , and behold , be- hind him , a ram , " & c . Neither in the Greek version of the Septuagint , nor in that of the Samaritan ...
In the recent translations , given , Gen. xxii . 13 , reads- " and Abraham lifted up his eyes and looked , and behold , be- hind him , a ram , " & c . Neither in the Greek version of the Septuagint , nor in that of the Samaritan ...
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... given above , has reached a second edition . This latter circumstance gives us pleasure , inasmuch as it shows that a taste for subjects , certainly not the best adapted to attract the generality of readers , has prevailed extensively ...
... given above , has reached a second edition . This latter circumstance gives us pleasure , inasmuch as it shows that a taste for subjects , certainly not the best adapted to attract the generality of readers , has prevailed extensively ...
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... given at the foot of the page . Mr. R. is by no means sparing in the employment of such polysyllables as ' sophistry , ' ' absurdity , ' ' nonsensical , ' et id genus omne ; and though we will not suffer ourselves to imitate his ...
... given at the foot of the page . Mr. R. is by no means sparing in the employment of such polysyllables as ' sophistry , ' ' absurdity , ' ' nonsensical , ' et id genus omne ; and though we will not suffer ourselves to imitate his ...
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... given above ) some capital , though possibly rade and accumulated by the hunter himself , would be necessary to en- able him to kill his game . Without some weapon , neither the beaver nor the deer could be destroyed , and , therefore ...
... given above ) some capital , though possibly rade and accumulated by the hunter himself , would be necessary to en- able him to kill his game . Without some weapon , neither the beaver nor the deer could be destroyed , and , therefore ...
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