An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 2Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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... observed , that those who maintain there are dreams of divination , need only weaken the objections of their adversaries , for they have an infinite number of facts to allege for their opinion , as have those also who maintain that ...
... observed , that those who maintain there are dreams of divination , need only weaken the objections of their adversaries , for they have an infinite number of facts to allege for their opinion , as have those also who maintain that ...
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... observed , that those who maintain there are dreams of divination , need only weaken the objections of their adversaries , for they have an infinite number of facts to allege for their opinion , as have those also who maintain that ...
... observed , that those who maintain there are dreams of divination , need only weaken the objections of their adversaries , for they have an infinite number of facts to allege for their opinion , as have those also who maintain that ...
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... observed that there was not reason to doubt of this particular , after what the abbot de Marolles attests of the philosopher Crassot , in the thirty - second page of his Memoirs . " He had a great resemblance , " says he , " to those ...
... observed that there was not reason to doubt of this particular , after what the abbot de Marolles attests of the philosopher Crassot , in the thirty - second page of his Memoirs . " He had a great resemblance , " says he , " to those ...
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... Observe that the extraction of this prophet , who is almost equal to Moses , is so lit- tle known , that it is yet disputed what country , and also what tribe , he was of . I have cited a Minim , who designed to have written upon the ...
... Observe that the extraction of this prophet , who is almost equal to Moses , is so lit- tle known , that it is yet disputed what country , and also what tribe , he was of . I have cited a Minim , who designed to have written upon the ...
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... observed , that the principal difference be- tween the accounts of Catholics and Protestants con- sists in the order of the facts : each party endea- vours to give the first place to the injuries they have endured ; making a long detail ...
... observed , that the principal difference be- tween the accounts of Catholics and Protestants con- sists in the order of the facts : each party endea- vours to give the first place to the injuries they have endured ; making a long detail ...
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