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... century , but Dr. Mac- culloch thinks this at least seven centuries too soon . | tumor on one of its sides . Montagu extracted it , and kept it alive for some days . The females are always accompanied by their males , which are very ...
... century , but Dr. Mac- culloch thinks this at least seven centuries too soon . | tumor on one of its sides . Montagu extracted it , and kept it alive for some days . The females are always accompanied by their males , which are very ...
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... century , when it was ture of Greece may be said to have originated on the coast ravaged by the Turks . There are now only a few huts of Asia Minor . The historian Hecatæus was a native of amidst its ruins inhabited by some Turkish ...
... century , when it was ture of Greece may be said to have originated on the coast ravaged by the Turks . There are now only a few huts of Asia Minor . The historian Hecatæus was a native of amidst its ruins inhabited by some Turkish ...
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... century Anaxagoras revived the mechanical physiology , and distinctly advanced the principle on which it rests , that nothing is changeable , but that the nature of every thing is permanent . Seizing the contrariety of the moving and ...
... century Anaxagoras revived the mechanical physiology , and distinctly advanced the principle on which it rests , that nothing is changeable , but that the nature of every thing is permanent . Seizing the contrariety of the moving and ...
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... centuries it is affirmed that there are no traces of those peculiar tenets which the Reformed churches rejected in the sixteenth century . A considerable advance in civilization followed the intro- duction of the new religion . Greek ...
... centuries it is affirmed that there are no traces of those peculiar tenets which the Reformed churches rejected in the sixteenth century . A considerable advance in civilization followed the intro- duction of the new religion . Greek ...
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... century ; but it has been argued by many critics , from the silence of Tertullian , Eu- sebius , and most of the early fathers , that this is probably incorrect . With respect to the works of Irenæus , we learn from Eusebius ( Hist ...
... century ; but it has been argued by many critics , from the silence of Tertullian , Eu- sebius , and most of the early fathers , that this is probably incorrect . With respect to the works of Irenæus , we learn from Eusebius ( Hist ...
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