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... period , we must wait for the remaining volumes , before we can give any lengthened notice of a production , which will doubtless deserve our best attention . ART . IV . - Social Life in England and France , from the French Revolution ...
... period , we must wait for the remaining volumes , before we can give any lengthened notice of a production , which will doubtless deserve our best attention . ART . IV . - Social Life in England and France , from the French Revolution ...
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... period of rest from his labours , like that repose which man seeks in order to recruit himself after his toil . In the first place , the Hebrew word , translated in modern language by that of day , only means an indefinite period ; and ...
... period of rest from his labours , like that repose which man seeks in order to recruit himself after his toil . In the first place , the Hebrew word , translated in modern language by that of day , only means an indefinite period ; and ...
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... period . The ex- pression proffered would imply that it was for the first time , and the paragraph has no reference to any prior discoveries . The date is manifestly a mistake for 1497 , to which period it probably ap- plies . Upon this ...
... period . The ex- pression proffered would imply that it was for the first time , and the paragraph has no reference to any prior discoveries . The date is manifestly a mistake for 1497 , to which period it probably ap- plies . Upon this ...
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OF THE MONTHLY REVIEW FOR MAY No I Vol II | 1 |
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