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... respecting these phænomena , are , 1. " The osseous breccia have not been produced by either a tranquil sea , or by ... respect to us , since nothing shews that such breccia are formed at the present day ; and some of them , as those of ...
... respecting these phænomena , are , 1. " The osseous breccia have not been produced by either a tranquil sea , or by ... respect to us , since nothing shews that such breccia are formed at the present day ; and some of them , as those of ...
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... respect their memories , and subscribe to their learning , piety , and zeal , we know that they were men ; that they did not pretend to act under a divine in- spiration ; and that of course their work , though excellent on the whole ...
... respect their memories , and subscribe to their learning , piety , and zeal , we know that they were men ; that they did not pretend to act under a divine in- spiration ; and that of course their work , though excellent on the whole ...
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... respect . We seldom mention more than the principal chiefs ; that is to say , those who by their rank and qualities , by the eminent stations which they fill in an army , appear worthy of our attention and interest . The others , I mean ...
... respect . We seldom mention more than the principal chiefs ; that is to say , those who by their rank and qualities , by the eminent stations which they fill in an army , appear worthy of our attention and interest . The others , I mean ...
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