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Page 44
... prove that the river has gained some- what upon its former breadth . A league from Neuwied are seen the remains of a bridge , and the whole neighbourhood is covered with walls , forts , and houses , under the surface . M. FUNK , of ...
... prove that the river has gained some- what upon its former breadth . A league from Neuwied are seen the remains of a bridge , and the whole neighbourhood is covered with walls , forts , and houses , under the surface . M. FUNK , of ...
Page 62
... prove an agreeable essay ; as a comparison between Great - Britain and other states , we shall find that , in gen- eral , she has been gaining , at the ex- pense of all the rest , throughout the whole of the period to which the sum ...
... prove an agreeable essay ; as a comparison between Great - Britain and other states , we shall find that , in gen- eral , she has been gaining , at the ex- pense of all the rest , throughout the whole of the period to which the sum ...
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circumstances are alluded to , which prove it to be of very late origin , and many useless and trifling additions ... proving that the text , in particular passages of the Scriptures , is uncorrupted , and have been successfully applied ...
circumstances are alluded to , which prove it to be of very late origin , and many useless and trifling additions ... proving that the text , in particular passages of the Scriptures , is uncorrupted , and have been successfully applied ...
Page 124
... prove that this was effected by the muscularity of the chrystalline lens . Mr. Home , however , in the year 1795 , controverted this opinion , and the results of his experiments appeared so satisfactorily to confute this hypothesis ...
... prove that this was effected by the muscularity of the chrystalline lens . Mr. Home , however , in the year 1795 , controverted this opinion , and the results of his experiments appeared so satisfactorily to confute this hypothesis ...
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... proved to be ; and the apprehensions of the public on the subject were increased , by their attributing to it the ... prove that they did not leave France until after the 31st of May 1793 , and that their conduct had been uniformly ...
... proved to be ; and the apprehensions of the public on the subject were increased , by their attributing to it the ... prove that they did not leave France until after the 31st of May 1793 , and that their conduct had been uniformly ...
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