The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 6, Part 2Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1807 |
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Page 656
... supposed analogy of their languages , and an apparent re- semblance of their names . The Cimmerians , according to Ephorus , lived in subterraneous dwellings which they called Argille ; and the Welsh term Argel siguifies a shelter , or ...
... supposed analogy of their languages , and an apparent re- semblance of their names . The Cimmerians , according to Ephorus , lived in subterraneous dwellings which they called Argille ; and the Welsh term Argel siguifies a shelter , or ...
Page 667
... supposed necessary to solve the phenomena . " The fluid surrounding the sun , as the supposed cause of gravitation , has a tendency towards the sun ( a supposition hard to be admitted , when itself is supposed to be the cause of gravity ) ...
... supposed necessary to solve the phenomena . " The fluid surrounding the sun , as the supposed cause of gravitation , has a tendency towards the sun ( a supposition hard to be admitted , when itself is supposed to be the cause of gravity ) ...
Page 831
... supposed that Protestants could offer all the ar- guments of which , in the opinion of this writer , the subject is capable , as he deems them so confined by their particular opinions as not to be able to answer several objections ...
... supposed that Protestants could offer all the ar- guments of which , in the opinion of this writer , the subject is capable , as he deems them so confined by their particular opinions as not to be able to answer several objections ...
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