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John Brady. BODL LIBR 26. NOV 1915 OXFORD Entered at Stationers ' Hall . Printed by NICHOLS , SON , and BENTLEY , Red Lion Passage , Fleet - street , London . Preface . J.J008 THE custom of submitting some preliminary observations.
John Brady. BODL LIBR 26. NOV 1915 OXFORD Entered at Stationers ' Hall . Printed by NICHOLS , SON , and BENTLEY , Red Lion Passage , Fleet - street , London . Preface . J.J008 THE custom of submitting some preliminary observations.
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John Brady. Preface . J.J008 THE custom of submitting some preliminary observations , by way of PREFACE , to every new publication , has been so long established , that it might appear a want of respect were any person to present his ...
John Brady. Preface . J.J008 THE custom of submitting some preliminary observations , by way of PREFACE , to every new publication , has been so long established , that it might appear a want of respect were any person to present his ...
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... observation , in fact , applies to every part of the Work . In tracing the absurdities and inconsistencies of Mankind through the dark ages of ignorance , a necessity has occurred of adverting to the ad- vantages accruing to modern ...
... observation , in fact , applies to every part of the Work . In tracing the absurdities and inconsistencies of Mankind through the dark ages of ignorance , a necessity has occurred of adverting to the ad- vantages accruing to modern ...
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... observed , “ A Writer's best monument is his Works " the reputation of Mr. BRADY may se- curely rest on the Clavis Calendaria — a produc- tion not more creditable to the head , than to the heart , of its lamented Author . - In the ...
... observed , “ A Writer's best monument is his Works " the reputation of Mr. BRADY may se- curely rest on the Clavis Calendaria — a produc- tion not more creditable to the head , than to the heart , of its lamented Author . - In the ...
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... observed , we can only form an idea " by considering any part of infinite duration as set out by periodical measures . " Other and later philosophers , define the nature of TIME in terms somewhat differently expressed , though in mean ...
... observed , we can only form an idea " by considering any part of infinite duration as set out by periodical measures . " Other and later philosophers , define the nature of TIME in terms somewhat differently expressed , though in mean ...
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