Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopędia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 71819 |
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... says , that since he first used the lichen in dysentery , he found it so successful , that he never had oc- casion ... say . " That this lichen strengthens the digestive powers , and proves extremely nutritions , there can be no doubt ...
... says , that since he first used the lichen in dysentery , he found it so successful , that he never had oc- casion ... say . " That this lichen strengthens the digestive powers , and proves extremely nutritions , there can be no doubt ...
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... says he , " of conceiving that the blood is endowed with life while circulating , arises merely from its being a ... say , perhaps , where the living principle first begins in the blood : whether in the chyle itself , or not till that ...
... says he , " of conceiving that the blood is endowed with life while circulating , arises merely from its being a ... say , perhaps , where the living principle first begins in the blood : whether in the chyle itself , or not till that ...
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... says , he understood nothing of the rules of the theatre . He was cotemporary with John Heywood , the first English dramatic poet . His poems are printed in one small volume ; and fragments of his plays , in manu- script , are in Mr ...
... says , he understood nothing of the rules of the theatre . He was cotemporary with John Heywood , the first English dramatic poet . His poems are printed in one small volume ; and fragments of his plays , in manu- script , are in Mr ...
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... say they , a pure , perfect principle , without be- ginning or end ; it is the source of all things , the essence of every being , and that which de- termines it to be what it is . They make God the soul of the world . They say , he is ...
... say they , a pure , perfect principle , without be- ginning or end ; it is the source of all things , the essence of every being , and that which de- termines it to be what it is . They make God the soul of the world . They say , he is ...
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... says Dr. Paley , " by their expediency . " Now , a liturgy , first , prevents ( or may prevent ) absurd or extravagant addresses to God . Second . It prevents the confusion of extempore prayer . Third . It supplies , in some measure ...
... says Dr. Paley , " by their expediency . " Now , a liturgy , first , prevents ( or may prevent ) absurd or extravagant addresses to God . Second . It prevents the confusion of extempore prayer . Third . It supplies , in some measure ...
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