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... shew , that the solid parts of the globe are gradually enlarging , and consequently that it is young ; as the fluid parts are not yet all converted into solid ones . Add to this , that some parts of the earth and its inhabitants appear ...
... shew , that the solid parts of the globe are gradually enlarging , and consequently that it is young ; as the fluid parts are not yet all converted into solid ones . Add to this , that some parts of the earth and its inhabitants appear ...
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... shew that this degree of antiquity at least cannot be denied to them . ' The next question considered is ; Were these poems fabricated in the twelfth century , or before ; or are they as genuine as they pretend to be ? That they could ...
... shew that this degree of antiquity at least cannot be denied to them . ' The next question considered is ; Were these poems fabricated in the twelfth century , or before ; or are they as genuine as they pretend to be ? That they could ...
Pagina 425
... shew that they were extant in the twelfth century , if fairly reasoned from , will compel us to infer that they were in existence anterior to the twelfth . Those MSS . of these poems , which seem to belong to this century , point our ...
... shew that they were extant in the twelfth century , if fairly reasoned from , will compel us to infer that they were in existence anterior to the twelfth . Those MSS . of these poems , which seem to belong to this century , point our ...
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