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The first of these works has been published with a Latin version by the learned
Genuius * ; in the German language by Olearius t ; and by another person in
Frencht . Of the second , some partial extracts have appeared in the Asiatic
Miscel ...
The first of these works has been published with a Latin version by the learned
Genuius * ; in the German language by Olearius t ; and by another person in
Frencht . Of the second , some partial extracts have appeared in the Asiatic
Miscel ...
Page 417
might. have. learned. themselves. from. a. single. verse. of. St . Matthew ' s gospel
. • The like inferences that God is great , wise , and powerful , may be deduced
from various chapters of the Book of Nature , and these deductions may be used
...
might. have. learned. themselves. from. a. single. verse. of. St . Matthew ' s gospel
. • The like inferences that God is great , wise , and powerful , may be deduced
from various chapters of the Book of Nature , and these deductions may be used
...
Page 499
... Georgics and Æneid into claslical Greek . The Preface , among other topics ,
presents an apology for the work , as the production , not of a professed man of
science , but of a casual author , occupied with other pursuits . The learned
reader ...
... Georgics and Æneid into claslical Greek . The Preface , among other topics ,
presents an apology for the work , as the production , not of a professed man of
science , but of a casual author , occupied with other pursuits . The learned
reader ...
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