The Dublin University Magazine, Том 59William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1862 |
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... taken out of the new agreeth not with the old . " Here the word oxioas is taken in from the Cod . Zac . , along with Tischen- dorf ; but , with submission to these textual critics , wrongly : For 1. ox is not the proper word to indicate ...
... taken out of the new agreeth not with the old . " Here the word oxioas is taken in from the Cod . Zac . , along with Tischen- dorf ; but , with submission to these textual critics , wrongly : For 1. ox is not the proper word to indicate ...
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... taken by the Dublin government to carry the principles of the Reformation into practice , in this particular , that wherever Protestant power extended , the monastic estab- lishments were threatened with dis- solution , and the ...
... taken by the Dublin government to carry the principles of the Reformation into practice , in this particular , that wherever Protestant power extended , the monastic estab- lishments were threatened with dis- solution , and the ...
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... taken as a whole , it is extremely difficult to communi- cate accurate knowledge . A distin- guished writer has well observed that ' the more general and extensive view will often suggest nothing to the mind but vague and trite remarks ...
... taken as a whole , it is extremely difficult to communi- cate accurate knowledge . A distin- guished writer has well observed that ' the more general and extensive view will often suggest nothing to the mind but vague and trite remarks ...
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