Retrospective Review, Volume 3C. and H. Baldwyn, 1820 |
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... gives , we think , as fair a sketch of the rise of the prophet and his system as any one of his day , and we quote it that our readers may see what a precious compound it is , of some truth with no small dose of error and ...
... gives , we think , as fair a sketch of the rise of the prophet and his system as any one of his day , and we quote it that our readers may see what a precious compound it is , of some truth with no small dose of error and ...
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... give thee a reward , wherewith thou shalt be well pleased . Did he not find thee an orphan , and hath he not taken care of thee ? and did he not find thee wandering in error , and hath he not guided thee into the truth ? and did he not ...
... give thee a reward , wherewith thou shalt be well pleased . Did he not find thee an orphan , and hath he not taken care of thee ? and did he not find thee wandering in error , and hath he not guided thee into the truth ? and did he not ...
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... give them a more righteous child in ex- change for him , and one more affectionate towards them . And the wall belonged to two orphan youths in the city , and under it was a treasure hidden which belonged to them ; and their father was ...
... give them a more righteous child in ex- change for him , and one more affectionate towards them . And the wall belonged to two orphan youths in the city , and under it was a treasure hidden which belonged to them ; and their father was ...
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... give it ; but if we are con- strained to take it as literally asserting the actual transportation of the prophet to Jerusalem , ( which after all , by the bye , is a long way short of the destination which the fable assigns him ) we ...
... give it ; but if we are con- strained to take it as literally asserting the actual transportation of the prophet to Jerusalem , ( which after all , by the bye , is a long way short of the destination which the fable assigns him ) we ...
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woman's face . Inest sua gratia parvis ; but we willingly give up the pleasure of such investigations to the virtuosi of the Ulemah ; observing , however , for the credit of modern profes- sors , that the furious zeal of the disputants ...
woman's face . Inest sua gratia parvis ; but we willingly give up the pleasure of such investigations to the virtuosi of the Ulemah ; observing , however , for the credit of modern profes- sors , that the furious zeal of the disputants ...
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