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Page 696
We have said that the peculiar manner used by some of the Eastern nations in recording their genealogies is one cause of their present obscurity : on this subject the late ingenious Mr. Harmer refers to a case in point which we shall ...
We have said that the peculiar manner used by some of the Eastern nations in recording their genealogies is one cause of their present obscurity : on this subject the late ingenious Mr. Harmer refers to a case in point which we shall ...
Page 917
... in the eyes of him to whose judge- ment youth should be taught to refer , it must affect the piety of persons , whether they receive the peculiar verities of the evangelical dispensation , or reject them , and " teach men so .
... in the eyes of him to whose judge- ment youth should be taught to refer , it must affect the piety of persons , whether they receive the peculiar verities of the evangelical dispensation , or reject them , and " teach men so .
Page 923
... and in one or two instances by retrenchment ; we refer especially to the judicious exclusion of syphilis . The work refers throughout to the Family Medicine Chests , for the sale of which , and of the choicest Drugs ...
... and in one or two instances by retrenchment ; we refer especially to the judicious exclusion of syphilis . The work refers throughout to the Family Medicine Chests , for the sale of which , and of the choicest Drugs ...
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