Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Band 81819 |
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... thing more considerable , to have trans- mmitted his fame to latest posterity . How- ever , he was not so absorbed in his studies as not to make frequent excursions to London ; neither did so much excellence pass unnoticed among his ...
... thing more considerable , to have trans- mmitted his fame to latest posterity . How- ever , he was not so absorbed in his studies as not to make frequent excursions to London ; neither did so much excellence pass unnoticed among his ...
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... thing of this kind appears ; whence rules of practice might be formed for reducing this art to a greater cer- tainty . But when no evident mark of a mine appears , the skilful mineralist usually bores into the earth , in such places as ...
... thing of this kind appears ; whence rules of practice might be formed for reducing this art to a greater cer- tainty . But when no evident mark of a mine appears , the skilful mineralist usually bores into the earth , in such places as ...
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... thing can disturb , or interrupt , the order of things : and accordingly de- fines a miracle to be a rare event , happening in consequence of some laws that are unknown to us . Divines define a miracle , an extraordinary and wonderful ...
... thing can disturb , or interrupt , the order of things : and accordingly de- fines a miracle to be a rare event , happening in consequence of some laws that are unknown to us . Divines define a miracle , an extraordinary and wonderful ...
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... thing known to us , it might be the natural effect of the operation of the unguent on the eye . But were he to ... things , any such power over the diseases of the eye . No one is now igno- rant , that persons apparently dead are often ...
... thing known to us , it might be the natural effect of the operation of the unguent on the eye . But were he to ... things , any such power over the diseases of the eye . No one is now igno- rant , that persons apparently dead are often ...
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... thing which could render the teacher's assertion incredible , would be its imply- ing such an intimate communion with God as is contrary to the established course of things , by which men are left to acquire all their knowledge by the ...
... thing which could render the teacher's assertion incredible , would be its imply- ing such an intimate communion with God as is contrary to the established course of things , by which men are left to acquire all their knowledge by the ...
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