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... give a scientific account . The feeling made me the more anxious to deliver myself to the full and say out what I had to say , and it eventually led to an earlier publication than I had intended , for my first idea had been to keep all ...
... give a scientific account . The feeling made me the more anxious to deliver myself to the full and say out what I had to say , and it eventually led to an earlier publication than I had intended , for my first idea had been to keep all ...
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... give as much fact and document as my space would allow , enough indeed to defend itself and to stand as a monument of my father , should I be no longer here to defend it . As to my reviewers , I thank them all very heartily . Some of ...
... give as much fact and document as my space would allow , enough indeed to defend itself and to stand as a monument of my father , should I be no longer here to defend it . As to my reviewers , I thank them all very heartily . Some of ...
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... give the name to the hamlet and to the family . Copleston himself used to explain that this was a coping - stone , or a stone surmounting a gable . But it was hard to see how so ordinary a feature could be the distinction of a place or ...
... give the name to the hamlet and to the family . Copleston himself used to explain that this was a coping - stone , or a stone surmounting a gable . But it was hard to see how so ordinary a feature could be the distinction of a place or ...
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... give , for besides being very dull he was exceedingly grotesque , was shortly going to Christ Church . Russell bribed him , or rather his friends , with an ' exhibition ' to exchange with Bridge , who was soon my opposite neighbour at ...
... give , for besides being very dull he was exceedingly grotesque , was shortly going to Christ Church . Russell bribed him , or rather his friends , with an ' exhibition ' to exchange with Bridge , who was soon my opposite neighbour at ...
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... give a satisfactory definition of it . The people who admire Calvin are always anxious to ex- plain that they are not themselves Calvinists . The lady I am speaking of was not a Laudian ; I have seen her described as an Arminian - but ...
... give a satisfactory definition of it . The people who admire Calvin are always anxious to ex- plain that they are not themselves Calvinists . The lady I am speaking of was not a Laudian ; I have seen her described as an Arminian - but ...
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