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... respecting the voyages of the an- cients , which could not be undertaken without a compass , that when I consider them , and the different authors I have cited , I cannot entertain a doubt that it was known to them ; and this removes ...
... respecting the voyages of the an- cients , which could not be undertaken without a compass , that when I consider them , and the different authors I have cited , I cannot entertain a doubt that it was known to them ; and this removes ...
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... respecting the trees in the Garden of Eden , held by the Valen- tinians , Basilidians , Bardesanians , & c . Allegories of Gnosti- cism , the produce of a very ancient oriental system , in exist- ence long previous to the birth of ...
... respecting the trees in the Garden of Eden , held by the Valen- tinians , Basilidians , Bardesanians , & c . Allegories of Gnosti- cism , the produce of a very ancient oriental system , in exist- ence long previous to the birth of ...
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... respect , the opinion of the Soci- ety of Friends , ( p . 292 , ) that such an order is not necessary , and has not been of advantage to pure and practical Christian- ity . In this , as in other respects , the Society of Friends and Mr ...
... respect , the opinion of the Soci- ety of Friends , ( p . 292 , ) that such an order is not necessary , and has not been of advantage to pure and practical Christian- ity . In this , as in other respects , the Society of Friends and Mr ...
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... respect for the learn- ing and ability of the author , and been led to entertain no incon- siderable expectations in regard to the forthcoming volumes . Wherever he has touched , in the course of these pages , upon any strictly legal ...
... respect for the learn- ing and ability of the author , and been led to entertain no incon- siderable expectations in regard to the forthcoming volumes . Wherever he has touched , in the course of these pages , upon any strictly legal ...
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... respect but to his serious study . The student , if he finds no more in these volumes , will at least find pointed out to him the purest sources of information , in every department of his science . " The second and third volumes will ...
... respect but to his serious study . The student , if he finds no more in these volumes , will at least find pointed out to him the purest sources of information , in every department of his science . " The second and third volumes will ...
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