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... cause to effect , and vice versa , a communication might be opened between the several parts of the work , and the detached articles be in some measure re- piaced in the natural order of science , out of which the alphabetical order had ...
... cause to effect , and vice versa , a communication might be opened between the several parts of the work , and the detached articles be in some measure re- piaced in the natural order of science , out of which the alphabetical order had ...
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... cause . It is probable that the Saxons expressed only this broad sound of the letter , as it is still commonly ... causes , also denoted ab- solution : Whence Cicero , pro Milone , calls A , litera salutaris , a saving letter . - Three ...
... cause . It is probable that the Saxons expressed only this broad sound of the letter , as it is still commonly ... causes , also denoted ab- solution : Whence Cicero , pro Milone , calls A , litera salutaris , a saving letter . - Three ...
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... cause the superintendency of certain abbeys was com- mitted to them . ABBOT , George , archbishop of Canterbury , was born October 29. 1562 , at Guildford in Surrey . He was the son of Maurice Abbot a cloth - worker . He studied at ...
... cause the superintendency of certain abbeys was com- mitted to them . ABBOT , George , archbishop of Canterbury , was born October 29. 1562 , at Guildford in Surrey . He was the son of Maurice Abbot a cloth - worker . He studied at ...
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... cause of the unfortunate ; while he could assume the severe tone of virtuous in- dignation in rebuking injustice and oppression . With such qualifications , added to the strictest attention and punctuality , he could not fail to become ...
... cause of the unfortunate ; while he could assume the severe tone of virtuous in- dignation in rebuking injustice and oppression . With such qualifications , added to the strictest attention and punctuality , he could not fail to become ...
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... cause of this apparent motion of the star ; and yet it seemed difficult to devise one that should be adequate to such an unusual effect . A nutation of the earth's axis was one of the first things that offered itself on this occasion ...
... cause of this apparent motion of the star ; and yet it seemed difficult to devise one that should be adequate to such an unusual effect . A nutation of the earth's axis was one of the first things that offered itself on this occasion ...
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