The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... ground . ' Contem- plate the single body which forms the centre of the system : -it not only gives support and stability to the whole , but furnishes it , to the remotest point , with the essential requisites of light and heat . " In ...
... ground . ' Contem- plate the single body which forms the centre of the system : -it not only gives support and stability to the whole , but furnishes it , to the remotest point , with the essential requisites of light and heat . " In ...
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... grounds , entitled to state , that a few undecompounded bodies , which may perhaps ultimately be re- solved into still fewer elements , or which may be different forms of the same material , constitute the whole of our tangible universe ...
... grounds , entitled to state , that a few undecompounded bodies , which may perhaps ultimately be re- solved into still fewer elements , or which may be different forms of the same material , constitute the whole of our tangible universe ...
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... ground ; but we apprehend that it would be to desert every principle of right faith , to suppose that Abraham , or any other man , could by any act proceeding from his faith or belief , which is the gift of God , establish any merit in ...
... ground ; but we apprehend that it would be to desert every principle of right faith , to suppose that Abraham , or any other man , could by any act proceeding from his faith or belief , which is the gift of God , establish any merit in ...
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... ground , with four men upon it , two of whom were so exhausted as to be unable to walk , The land on which they were thrown had a most dreary appear- ance ; there was not a tree or a bush to be seen , and the ground was covered only ...
... ground , with four men upon it , two of whom were so exhausted as to be unable to walk , The land on which they were thrown had a most dreary appear- ance ; there was not a tree or a bush to be seen , and the ground was covered only ...
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... ground and taking another between the teeth ; then putting a third piece of harder quality between these two , and twirling it rapidly round with a thong of a hide , as a drill , the dry grass placed round it burst into a flame . The ...
... ground and taking another between the teeth ; then putting a third piece of harder quality between these two , and twirling it rapidly round with a thong of a hide , as a drill , the dry grass placed round it burst into a flame . The ...
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