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Page 4
... leaves to learned men the decision of this point . He believes that the number of buildings in Babylon bore no proportion to the great space inclosed by the wall ; that the houses were small , and mostly consisted of merely a ground ...
... leaves to learned men the decision of this point . He believes that the number of buildings in Babylon bore no proportion to the great space inclosed by the wall ; that the houses were small , and mostly consisted of merely a ground ...
Page 7
... leave them to the devil who is standing at their elbow to receive their souls , and carry them with him into the flames of hell . On this a great shout is raised , and the cry is , let the dogs ' beards be made ; which is done by ...
... leave them to the devil who is standing at their elbow to receive their souls , and carry them with him into the flames of hell . On this a great shout is raised , and the cry is , let the dogs ' beards be made ; which is done by ...
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... leave all vain disputes to the philosophers and doctors . A certain monk who entered into a discussion of these mat- ters , could find no better method to clear up the facts , than by making men with some strokes of a pen . He computes ...
... leave all vain disputes to the philosophers and doctors . A certain monk who entered into a discussion of these mat- ters , could find no better method to clear up the facts , than by making men with some strokes of a pen . He computes ...
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... leave things as they find them ; and to uphold the argument , that the deluge was not uni- versal , is idle and ridiculous ; it is bringing proofs of the de- signs of God against the word of God left us in the sacred books . Such a ...
... leave things as they find them ; and to uphold the argument , that the deluge was not uni- versal , is idle and ridiculous ; it is bringing proofs of the de- signs of God against the word of God left us in the sacred books . Such a ...
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... leave of his dearest Louisa with as much fortitude as he could possibly muster up on the trying occasion : but his feel- ings were so acute that he could hardly articulate the final word -the seperating adieu . . In this distressful ...
... leave of his dearest Louisa with as much fortitude as he could possibly muster up on the trying occasion : but his feel- ings were so acute that he could hardly articulate the final word -the seperating adieu . . In this distressful ...
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