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... performance , the author enters upon the first great division of his work , The Elements of Technical Chronology . The usual points are here illustrated at great length : the na- tural and artificial measures of time , among all the ...
... performance , the author enters upon the first great division of his work , The Elements of Technical Chronology . The usual points are here illustrated at great length : the na- tural and artificial measures of time , among all the ...
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... performance of the public offices of the church , and moderation on ad- yancement , tó , superior station . There seems a material omission in the description of a good rector . After the me- lancholy picture given of the misery and ...
... performance of the public offices of the church , and moderation on ad- yancement , tó , superior station . There seems a material omission in the description of a good rector . After the me- lancholy picture given of the misery and ...
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... performance is intended to communicate something more than the mere elements of the science , in the sense to which they have usually been restricted . Besides the re- solution of triangles , Mr. W. proposes to develope a variety of ...
... performance is intended to communicate something more than the mere elements of the science , in the sense to which they have usually been restricted . Besides the re- solution of triangles , Mr. W. proposes to develope a variety of ...
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... performances . It often displays analy- tical expertness , and now and then an ingenious elucida- tion but ... performance and others of double the size . But we must say , and that upon the most impartial survey , that for all ...
... performances . It often displays analy- tical expertness , and now and then an ingenious elucida- tion but ... performance and others of double the size . But we must say , and that upon the most impartial survey , that for all ...
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... performance of moral duties , urged the necessity of that holiness without which none shall see the Lord , and , by a forcible application of truth to the conscience , pro- duced in many instances the most surprising , as well as the ...
... performance of moral duties , urged the necessity of that holiness without which none shall see the Lord , and , by a forcible application of truth to the conscience , pro- duced in many instances the most surprising , as well as the ...
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Seite 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.