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... turn on the import of some Hebrew words , and who is there 10 now alive capable of being a judge in such a controversy ? We can know enough , and believe enough , without being acquainted with a syllable of the matter : we could wish ...
... turn on the import of some Hebrew words , and who is there 10 now alive capable of being a judge in such a controversy ? We can know enough , and believe enough , without being acquainted with a syllable of the matter : we could wish ...
Pagina 290
... turn mere . . . These add ] 59 ; thus turn book - makers , adding 74 3 Their trade ... and they ] 59 ; Whose trade is a bad one , and who 74 6 other authors ] 59 ; others 74 20 changing . ] Here ends the material used in chap . xi of 74 ...
... turn mere . . . These add ] 59 ; thus turn book - makers , adding 74 3 Their trade ... and they ] 59 ; Whose trade is a bad one , and who 74 6 other authors ] 59 ; others 74 20 changing . ] Here ends the material used in chap . xi of 74 ...
Pagina 301
... turn it ] 59 ; turn 74 15 incomparably ] 59 ; om . 74 I See Goldsmith's manuscript note in the Appendix below . 2 Cf. the review of Euvres d'Alexis Piron in the Mercure de France , April 1758 , p . 91 : ' La Métromanie , cette piece de ...
... turn it ] 59 ; turn 74 15 incomparably ] 59 ; om . 74 I See Goldsmith's manuscript note in the Appendix below . 2 Cf. the review of Euvres d'Alexis Piron in the Mercure de France , April 1758 , p . 91 : ' La Métromanie , cette piece de ...
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