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... considered as defective ; and , while we must acknowlege that little or nothing more satisfactory has yet been adopted in its stead , it is probable that the newly discovered principle of the polarity of light may ultimately lead to a ...
... considered as defective ; and , while we must acknowlege that little or nothing more satisfactory has yet been adopted in its stead , it is probable that the newly discovered principle of the polarity of light may ultimately lead to a ...
Pagina 152
... considered the superstitions of Judea , with indignation and con- tempt . In both these countries , however , the apostles of the Gospel sought for converts ; and in both these countries they found them . Called upon to carry " the glad ...
... considered the superstitions of Judea , with indignation and con- tempt . In both these countries , however , the apostles of the Gospel sought for converts ; and in both these countries they found them . Called upon to carry " the glad ...
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... considered as one of the best forms of the Romaic , and it perhaps in some degree merits this distinction . I may remark generally , without reference to the particular dialects of Athens , Constantinople , Zakonia , & c . that the ...
... considered as one of the best forms of the Romaic , and it perhaps in some degree merits this distinction . I may remark generally , without reference to the particular dialects of Athens , Constantinople , Zakonia , & c . that the ...
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