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... learned labours of Dr. Chandler , we consider it as amply repaying us for the toil of attending to so trivial a dispute ; we no longer wish that the once celebrated city of Troy were yet standing ; nor do we regret , with Eneas , that ...
... learned labours of Dr. Chandler , we consider it as amply repaying us for the toil of attending to so trivial a dispute ; we no longer wish that the once celebrated city of Troy were yet standing ; nor do we regret , with Eneas , that ...
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... learned societies , subject as they may be to some objections , we frequently owe not only inge- nious hints and partial disquisitions , but entire and valuable treatises . Under the pen of an active cultivator of science , ideas ...
... learned societies , subject as they may be to some objections , we frequently owe not only inge- nious hints and partial disquisitions , but entire and valuable treatises . Under the pen of an active cultivator of science , ideas ...
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... learned , that one Copernicus had maintained , that the earth moved round the sun . What then was to become of that passage in scripture , which declared the earth immoveable , and of that Jo- shua , who made the sun to stand still ? to ...
... learned , that one Copernicus had maintained , that the earth moved round the sun . What then was to become of that passage in scripture , which declared the earth immoveable , and of that Jo- shua , who made the sun to stand still ? to ...
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