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... passes for the cradle of the arts and sciences , and from which the Greeks derived a part of their knowledge , I ... pass to that of the men who inhabit them , we shall find no resem- blance but in the despotism by which they were ...
... passes for the cradle of the arts and sciences , and from which the Greeks derived a part of their knowledge , I ... pass to that of the men who inhabit them , we shall find no resem- blance but in the despotism by which they were ...
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... pass through it , nor foot of beast shall pass through it , neither shall it be inhabited FORTY YEARS . And I will make the land of Egypt desolate in the midst of the countries that are desolate , and her cities , among the cities that ...
... pass through it , nor foot of beast shall pass through it , neither shall it be inhabited FORTY YEARS . And I will make the land of Egypt desolate in the midst of the countries that are desolate , and her cities , among the cities that ...
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... pass unnoticed by such a professor as Volney , and such pupils as the Revolution must have given to him . One of ... passes in the moon , APP . Rav . VOL . XXXVII . Hh and and no practical nor useful knowlege thence results , it The ...
... pass unnoticed by such a professor as Volney , and such pupils as the Revolution must have given to him . One of ... passes in the moon , APP . Rav . VOL . XXXVII . Hh and and no practical nor useful knowlege thence results , it The ...
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