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... Bible would have been as unintelligible as any cypher is without its key , by
which nothing could be learned ; or rather , since the invention of the Hebrew
points , a complete nose of wax , to be turned every way , and made say every
thing .
... Bible would have been as unintelligible as any cypher is without its key , by
which nothing could be learned ; or rather , since the invention of the Hebrew
points , a complete nose of wax , to be turned every way , and made say every
thing .
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The poet seems impressed with much the same idea , respecting the system of
education adopted at public schools , as was promulgated a few years since by
the present learned Dean of Winchester , and which gave rise to something like a
...
The poet seems impressed with much the same idea , respecting the system of
education adopted at public schools , as was promulgated a few years since by
the present learned Dean of Winchester , and which gave rise to something like a
...
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... so awful are the threatenings denounced against disobedience to these
injunctions — that no persons who have not learned to reject the authority of such
Scriptures ; or , which is nearly the same thing , have learned to take profane
liberties ...
... so awful are the threatenings denounced against disobedience to these
injunctions — that no persons who have not learned to reject the authority of such
Scriptures ; or , which is nearly the same thing , have learned to take profane
liberties ...
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... monu » ments of brass or stone , to be perpetuated : they are written in an
universal language , and in characters equally indelible , though invisible , in the
breast of the ignorant and the learned , the saint , the savage , and the sage . ' P.
200 ...
... monu » ments of brass or stone , to be perpetuated : they are written in an
universal language , and in characters equally indelible , though invisible , in the
breast of the ignorant and the learned , the saint , the savage , and the sage . ' P.
200 ...
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This respectable and learned member is reported to have uttered the following
sentence : If the Duke of York had not A HIGH SENSE OF THE VALUE OF
HONOUR AND CHARACTER , he would not have parted with Mrs. Clarke when
he ...
This respectable and learned member is reported to have uttered the following
sentence : If the Duke of York had not A HIGH SENSE OF THE VALUE OF
HONOUR AND CHARACTER , he would not have parted with Mrs. Clarke when
he ...
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