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... period of its transference to the Norwegian monarchs , and its consequent annexation to the crown of Den- mark , will no doubt be reived as a sufficient apology for our proceeding , proceeding , without farther delay , to the ...
... period of its transference to the Norwegian monarchs , and its consequent annexation to the crown of Den- mark , will no doubt be reived as a sufficient apology for our proceeding , proceeding , without farther delay , to the ...
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... period , it appears to me , that they were fortunately provided with good judges and heroes , without pos- sessing prophets or visionaries , & c . The principles of divinity , and the commands agreeable to the Mosaical code , were also ...
... period , it appears to me , that they were fortunately provided with good judges and heroes , without pos- sessing prophets or visionaries , & c . The principles of divinity , and the commands agreeable to the Mosaical code , were also ...
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... period , we are conducted from the year 150 to the year 30 before Christ . Hitherto , the author's division of time into periods has been made with the scale and compasses ; but we prefer , as we here for the first time find it adopted ...
... period , we are conducted from the year 150 to the year 30 before Christ . Hitherto , the author's division of time into periods has been made with the scale and compasses ; but we prefer , as we here for the first time find it adopted ...
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Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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