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... object of the author to give a plain but comprehensive view of the sa- cred writings . The style is adapted to young minds , and the narrative is illustrat ed by coincidences and explanations derived from modern books ; so that it will ...
... object of the author to give a plain but comprehensive view of the sa- cred writings . The style is adapted to young minds , and the narrative is illustrat ed by coincidences and explanations derived from modern books ; so that it will ...
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to study the manners and customs of the native Indians , were the object of this laborious journey . At Cape Frio , the Prince ob- tained the skin of the great Boa Constrictor ; which , instead of being confined to Africa , as many have ...
to study the manners and customs of the native Indians , were the object of this laborious journey . At Cape Frio , the Prince ob- tained the skin of the great Boa Constrictor ; which , instead of being confined to Africa , as many have ...
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... object to several alterations , and particularly to the omission of the wreck , from which Robin- son derived so many comforts in his solitary state : but , on the whole , the Latin is still very entertaining , and grows in interest as ...
... object to several alterations , and particularly to the omission of the wreck , from which Robin- son derived so many comforts in his solitary state : but , on the whole , the Latin is still very entertaining , and grows in interest as ...
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... object of rousing voluntary attention . The knowledge gained in this way is so obviously superior to that which is acquired in any other , that we shall not waste our metaphysics on the proof . The first passage that we shall select is ...
... object of rousing voluntary attention . The knowledge gained in this way is so obviously superior to that which is acquired in any other , that we shall not waste our metaphysics on the proof . The first passage that we shall select is ...
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... object of all the experiments to bring them on , and chambers were prepared for the patients , the walls and floors being covered with matresses , so that in the violence of the convulsions they might not hurt themselves . The second ...
... object of all the experiments to bring them on , and chambers were prepared for the patients , the walls and floors being covered with matresses , so that in the violence of the convulsions they might not hurt themselves . The second ...
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