The Month, Volume 14Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1871 |
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Page 89
... fact very probable that the evidence is insufficient with respect to a large portion of the events treated of in ... facts , ought not to be received entirely without reserve . And if such caution is How " History " is written . 89.
... fact very probable that the evidence is insufficient with respect to a large portion of the events treated of in ... facts , ought not to be received entirely without reserve . And if such caution is How " History " is written . 89.
Page 432
... fact of their identity . This will altogether preclude the barbarisms of parjete and abjete , and will explain the abbreviation of reice for rejice . We will hope that it will abolish the fashion of separating i from j in Latin ...
... fact of their identity . This will altogether preclude the barbarisms of parjete and abjete , and will explain the abbreviation of reice for rejice . We will hope that it will abolish the fashion of separating i from j in Latin ...
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... facts on which it is based . It is based on a very wide and very minute knowledge of physical facts relating to the organism and growth of animal life all over the world in all ages of time , and as this knowledge is confined to a few ...
... facts on which it is based . It is based on a very wide and very minute knowledge of physical facts relating to the organism and growth of animal life all over the world in all ages of time , and as this knowledge is confined to a few ...
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By the Seashore By W | 2 |
Articles c | 11 |
Pagan Inscriptions and Christian Cemeteries | 20 |
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