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... learned persons , noted down the transactions of the times ; and these were again strictly examined by the highest dignitaries of the literary hierarchy , before they were entered in the memorials which were to descend to posterity . So ...
... learned persons , noted down the transactions of the times ; and these were again strictly examined by the highest dignitaries of the literary hierarchy , before they were entered in the memorials which were to descend to posterity . So ...
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... learned person compares to a power in mechanics , which , when once gained , may be directed to an endless variety ... LEARNED , a PIOUS , and a WARLIKE nation ; that they were originally a Scythian colony , who , under Phenius , the ...
... learned person compares to a power in mechanics , which , when once gained , may be directed to an endless variety ... LEARNED , a PIOUS , and a WARLIKE nation ; that they were originally a Scythian colony , who , under Phenius , the ...
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... learned and indefatigable , but they took distinct paths . It may be urged , moreover , that the labours of both are above the use of com- mon Christians ; and that a demonstration of the reasonable- ness and expediency of Revelation ...
... learned and indefatigable , but they took distinct paths . It may be urged , moreover , that the labours of both are above the use of com- mon Christians ; and that a demonstration of the reasonable- ness and expediency of Revelation ...
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