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... distinguished as they are , not less by the fewness and simplicity of their agents , than their astonishing , nay unlimited combinations . Were we now in possession only of such a mode of writing as distinguished the ancient Egyptians ...
... distinguished as they are , not less by the fewness and simplicity of their agents , than their astonishing , nay unlimited combinations . Were we now in possession only of such a mode of writing as distinguished the ancient Egyptians ...
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... distinguished critics may be relied upon , this book was posterior to the time of Moses , or Moses himself was its author . Dr. Warburton judges it to have been written about the close of the Babylonish captivity . Dr. John Mason Good ...
... distinguished critics may be relied upon , this book was posterior to the time of Moses , or Moses himself was its author . Dr. Warburton judges it to have been written about the close of the Babylonish captivity . Dr. John Mason Good ...
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... distinguished honour ; and one reason why they have done so , obviously is , that profane history furnishes no such themes . Nor do I know any thing to equal the didactic and argumentative parts of the Scriptures , especially as they ...
... distinguished honour ; and one reason why they have done so , obviously is , that profane history furnishes no such themes . Nor do I know any thing to equal the didactic and argumentative parts of the Scriptures , especially as they ...
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... distinguished for discretion , human- ity , equity , and mildness , that they cannot but chal- lenge the admiration of every intelligent jurist . Let them be compared with Hales ' Pleas of the Crown , and it is no difficult matter to ...
... distinguished for discretion , human- ity , equity , and mildness , that they cannot but chal- lenge the admiration of every intelligent jurist . Let them be compared with Hales ' Pleas of the Crown , and it is no difficult matter to ...
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... distinguished statesman and jurist , the late Fisher Ames , clarum et venerabile nomen , that " no man could be a sound lawyer who was not well read in the laws of Moses . " This venerable code claims our reverence , if it were for ...
... distinguished statesman and jurist , the late Fisher Ames , clarum et venerabile nomen , that " no man could be a sound lawyer who was not well read in the laws of Moses . " This venerable code claims our reverence , if it were for ...
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