Universal History, ancient and modern; from the earliest records of time, to the general peace of 1801, Band 2 |
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... expression . There are , however , few points more warmly contested , or less possible to be satisfactorily de- cided , than the metre and cadence of the Hebrew poetry . To apologise for the uncertainty of the moderns , respecting these ...
... expression . There are , however , few points more warmly contested , or less possible to be satisfactorily de- cided , than the metre and cadence of the Hebrew poetry . To apologise for the uncertainty of the moderns , respecting these ...
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William Fordyce Mavor. services were more grave and solemn , than those which merely expressed the satisfaction of a happy people ; but whether confined to rules , or directed only by custom and imitation , whether circular , or of any ...
William Fordyce Mavor. services were more grave and solemn , than those which merely expressed the satisfaction of a happy people ; but whether confined to rules , or directed only by custom and imitation , whether circular , or of any ...
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... expressed his resentment of his uncle's duplicity in the strongest terms . Laban apologised for his behaviour , by observing , that it was an unprecedented thing in that country , to marry the youngest sister before the eldest ; and ...
... expressed his resentment of his uncle's duplicity in the strongest terms . Laban apologised for his behaviour , by observing , that it was an unprecedented thing in that country , to marry the youngest sister before the eldest ; and ...
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... expressed the utmost astonishment when he perceived Joseph was gone , and uttered such lamentable complaints , as rendered the in- human brothers still more solicitous to conceal the step they had taken . It was , however , uni ...
... expressed the utmost astonishment when he perceived Joseph was gone , and uttered such lamentable complaints , as rendered the in- human brothers still more solicitous to conceal the step they had taken . It was , however , uni ...
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... expressed . The patriarch and his sons were then presented to Pharaoh , and received the royal permission to settle in the land of Goshen , where they received a constant supply from the granaries during the famine , and were entrusted ...
... expressed . The patriarch and his sons were then presented to Pharaoh , and received the royal permission to settle in the land of Goshen , where they received a constant supply from the granaries during the famine , and were entrusted ...
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