Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, Volumen 1521832 |
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... object ; the accomplish ment of which may justly be deemed a circumstance for congratulation , as being calculated to produce a religious , moral , and beneficial effect upon the character of the public mind : The Building called Exeter ...
... object ; the accomplish ment of which may justly be deemed a circumstance for congratulation , as being calculated to produce a religious , moral , and beneficial effect upon the character of the public mind : The Building called Exeter ...
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... object being explanation , not controversy ; and I am fully aware I might stand little chance in a con- test with one of the acknowledged an- tiquarian acquirements and learning of T. D. F. , qualifications which I duly appreciate . To ...
... object being explanation , not controversy ; and I am fully aware I might stand little chance in a con- test with one of the acknowledged an- tiquarian acquirements and learning of T. D. F. , qualifications which I duly appreciate . To ...
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... object is to offer some ideas upon a passage in Josephus , de- claring Seth to have inscribed the par- ticulars of his astronomical discove- ries on columns , of which , adds the Jewish historian , " 6 one still remains in the Syriad ...
... object is to offer some ideas upon a passage in Josephus , de- claring Seth to have inscribed the par- ticulars of his astronomical discove- ries on columns , of which , adds the Jewish historian , " 6 one still remains in the Syriad ...
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... object of ve- neration among the Egyptians , the place of deposit may have been in a temple so dedicated . Mr. Simon , after a laborious inves- tigation , concludes by supposing that the Jews and Egyptians , in their de- sire to prove ...
... object of ve- neration among the Egyptians , the place of deposit may have been in a temple so dedicated . Mr. Simon , after a laborious inves- tigation , concludes by supposing that the Jews and Egyptians , in their de- sire to prove ...
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... object ; he sought only to be gay , and associated with none but those whose desires were the same as his own . Such was his mode of life , till , on the approach of his fortieth birthday , he began to think it time to carry into ...
... object ; he sought only to be gay , and associated with none but those whose desires were the same as his own . Such was his mode of life , till , on the approach of his fortieth birthday , he began to think it time to carry into ...
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