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... common mass : yet filiceous cryftals frequently occur intermingled with fpars , fluors , horn - blends , & c . Does not this forbid the fuppofition of an igneous fufion ? Not to mention that fhells and chalk , nay water itself , have ...
... common mass : yet filiceous cryftals frequently occur intermingled with fpars , fluors , horn - blends , & c . Does not this forbid the fuppofition of an igneous fufion ? Not to mention that fhells and chalk , nay water itself , have ...
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... common- wealth , in order to explain his idea of what a people may become , if the rulers hall philofophize , or philofophers rule . The intolerance of the patriarch Gennadius configned to the flames a fimilar production of Gemiftus ...
... common- wealth , in order to explain his idea of what a people may become , if the rulers hall philofophize , or philofophers rule . The intolerance of the patriarch Gennadius configned to the flames a fimilar production of Gemiftus ...
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... common Greek chapters , or Euthalian fections , amounted only to 40 in the Acts of the Apostles . Now the divifion into fmaller portions , was probably later than the divifion , into larger portions ; and the portions into which the ...
... common Greek chapters , or Euthalian fections , amounted only to 40 in the Acts of the Apostles . Now the divifion into fmaller portions , was probably later than the divifion , into larger portions ; and the portions into which the ...
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... COMMON- WEALTH , let me explain the propriety of accommodating our lan- guage and our law to this juft , this neceffary , this important diftinc- tion ; a want of attention to which has too long caufed much incon- fittency , much ...
... COMMON- WEALTH , let me explain the propriety of accommodating our lan- guage and our law to this juft , this neceffary , this important diftinc- tion ; a want of attention to which has too long caufed much incon- fittency , much ...
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... common good , and the executive power to act with integrity under the eye of a people ever on the watch : but it cannot be true that a man , who gives a preference to a republic , who thinks it the fpecies of government for every one ...
... common good , and the executive power to act with integrity under the eye of a people ever on the watch : but it cannot be true that a man , who gives a preference to a republic , who thinks it the fpecies of government for every one ...
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