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Page 195
which Moses appears to have given a description of his own death , and the
succession of Joshua to the command of the Israelites . It is remarked on
Abraham's coming into the land of Canaan , " that the Canaanites were then in
the land ; " an ...
which Moses appears to have given a description of his own death , and the
succession of Joshua to the command of the Israelites . It is remarked on
Abraham's coming into the land of Canaan , " that the Canaanites were then in
the land ; " an ...
Page 281
... commencement of his misfortunes , while he was yet in prosperity and
affluence , it appears the vigorous effervescence of a serious and reflecting mind
, deeply tinctured indeed with enthusiasm , but versed in all the learning of the
times .
... commencement of his misfortunes , while he was yet in prosperity and
affluence , it appears the vigorous effervescence of a serious and reflecting mind
, deeply tinctured indeed with enthusiasm , but versed in all the learning of the
times .
Page 365
Hence the necessity of a careful choice of seed - wheat ; as that , ' which had not
received the dust of the anthers , will not grow , though it may appear well to the
eye . • From these premises , the improvers of agriculture , and even the common
...
Hence the necessity of a careful choice of seed - wheat ; as that , ' which had not
received the dust of the anthers , will not grow , though it may appear well to the
eye . • From these premises , the improvers of agriculture , and even the common
...
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