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... whole tenor of our hiftory , he has not been able to give any value to his work , by elegance of manner , or the charms of compofition . Under every afpect in which it can be viewed , it exhibits the moft glaring marks of incapacity and ...
... whole tenor of our hiftory , he has not been able to give any value to his work , by elegance of manner , or the charms of compofition . Under every afpect in which it can be viewed , it exhibits the moft glaring marks of incapacity and ...
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... whole fabric of our church and ftate , and put the founda- tions out of course , and turn our world upfide down ; and yet that God should , as it were , create us a new heaven and a new earth , a restoration of peace and truth , and all ...
... whole fabric of our church and ftate , and put the founda- tions out of course , and turn our world upfide down ; and yet that God should , as it were , create us a new heaven and a new earth , a restoration of peace and truth , and all ...
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... whole week quite white , and came away without pain ; a week after that , red , with great pain ; and throughout feveral fucceeding weeks , red , white , and very little painful . In flight indifpofitions , the patients went to ftool ...
... whole week quite white , and came away without pain ; a week after that , red , with great pain ; and throughout feveral fucceeding weeks , red , white , and very little painful . In flight indifpofitions , the patients went to ftool ...
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... whole body ; many , instead of boils , had great white bladders : yet none of these people kept their beds . " The curative indications laid down by our Author are , as quickly as poffible to expel the putrid matters , and to correct ...
... whole body ; many , instead of boils , had great white bladders : yet none of these people kept their beds . " The curative indications laid down by our Author are , as quickly as poffible to expel the putrid matters , and to correct ...
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... whole into diforder , because each part belonging to , and depending upon the whole body , and the body partaking of the constraint of its parts , can never feel that fixed point , that juft counterpoife and equality , in which alone a ...
... whole into diforder , because each part belonging to , and depending upon the whole body , and the body partaking of the constraint of its parts , can never feel that fixed point , that juft counterpoife and equality , in which alone a ...
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Page 14 - And it came to pass, that the beggar died and was carried by the angels into Abraham's bosom: the rich man also died, and was buried; and in hell he lifted up his eyes, being in torments and seeth Abraham afar off, and Lazarus in his bosom.
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