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... period of doubling to be twenty - five years , a ratio of increase , which is well known to have taken place throughout all the Northern States of America . To answer the demands of a population increasing so rapidly , Mr. Godwin's ...
... period of doubling to be twenty - five years , a ratio of increase , which is well known to have taken place throughout all the Northern States of America . To answer the demands of a population increasing so rapidly , Mr. Godwin's ...
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... period , he must be a conjurer indeed who shall be able to reconcile the biblical dates , and furnish a connected chronological chain to the ćra of Jesus Christ . The chronology of the Judges and Kings is attended with insuperable ...
... period , he must be a conjurer indeed who shall be able to reconcile the biblical dates , and furnish a connected chronological chain to the ćra of Jesus Christ . The chronology of the Judges and Kings is attended with insuperable ...
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... period did ever so much abound with new opinions , and new doctrines ; and at the same time it must be acknowledged , that about this period , and since it's commencement , many elucidations of real truth , both abroad and in this ...
... period did ever so much abound with new opinions , and new doctrines ; and at the same time it must be acknowledged , that about this period , and since it's commencement , many elucidations of real truth , both abroad and in this ...
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