The Journal of sacred literature, ed. by J. Kitto. [Continued as] The Journal of sacred literature and biblical record. [Continued as] The Journal of sacred literature, Band 1John Kitto C. Cox, 1862 |
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... observations as may seem not out of place . Our friends may range us on which side they choose . So far as we speak we shall endeavour to be strictly impartial , and shall only speak of the facts as they appear to us . The civil war ...
... observations as may seem not out of place . Our friends may range us on which side they choose . So far as we speak we shall endeavour to be strictly impartial , and shall only speak of the facts as they appear to us . The civil war ...
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... observation that the most signal indulgence and condescensions , the tem- porary suspension of the rigour of former laws , hath not produced that effect which was expected ; that the humours and spirits of men are too rough and ...
... observation that the most signal indulgence and condescensions , the tem- porary suspension of the rigour of former laws , hath not produced that effect which was expected ; that the humours and spirits of men are too rough and ...
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... observe that the allusion to his so tender conscience , looks rather ludi- crous . There is more in the same speech bearing on the same subject ; but this is the principal part . Sir Edward Turnor , Speaker of the Commons , on the same ...
... observe that the allusion to his so tender conscience , looks rather ludi- crous . There is more in the same speech bearing on the same subject ; but this is the principal part . Sir Edward Turnor , Speaker of the Commons , on the same ...
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... observe that the chronology of ancient Egypt is still a subject of warm debate among the learned . The Champollions place the com- mencement of the reign of Menei , or Menes , in the year 5867 B.C .; but the basis explorers ( which were ...
... observe that the chronology of ancient Egypt is still a subject of warm debate among the learned . The Champollions place the com- mencement of the reign of Menei , or Menes , in the year 5867 B.C .; but the basis explorers ( which were ...
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... observations the following rules : -- I. All the pure Chamo - Semitic roots appear to have been originally biliteral . II ... observed that lamh , in Keltic , signifies a hand . 2. By adding a preposition at the beginning or end of the ...
... observations the following rules : -- I. All the pure Chamo - Semitic roots appear to have been originally biliteral . II ... observed that lamh , in Keltic , signifies a hand . 2. By adding a preposition at the beginning or end of the ...
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