The Works of the Right Reverend George Horne ...: To which are Prefixed Memoirs of His Life, Studies, and Writings, Volumen1Longman, Rees, 1831 |
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... present condition of the earth bears evi- dent marks of a universal flood ; and that extraneous fossils are to be accounted for from the same catastrophe . Many of them are there- fore diligent collectors of fossil bodies , which are ...
... present condition of the earth bears evi- dent marks of a universal flood ; and that extraneous fossils are to be accounted for from the same catastrophe . Many of them are there- fore diligent collectors of fossil bodies , which are ...
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... and I may leave every reader to judge whether that letter be not curious and important . Compared with the present times , it seems prophetical . that a pious reader will be sure to gain something b 2 WILLIAM STEVENS , ESQ . xix.
... and I may leave every reader to judge whether that letter be not curious and important . Compared with the present times , it seems prophetical . that a pious reader will be sure to gain something b 2 WILLIAM STEVENS , ESQ . xix.
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... present worthy rector of Otham , in which he succeeded his father , as also in the more valu- able rectory of Brede in the county of Sussex . Mr. Horne , the father of the family , was of so mild and quiet a temper , that he studiously ...
... present worthy rector of Otham , in which he succeeded his father , as also in the more valu- able rectory of Brede in the county of Sussex . Mr. Horne , the father of the family , was of so mild and quiet a temper , that he studiously ...
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... present writer of his life , who was also in his first year . They were ordered to take a favourite Latin ode of Boëtius , and present it to the tutor in a different Latin metre . This they both did as well as they could : and the ...
... present writer of his life , who was also in his first year . They were ordered to take a favourite Latin ode of Boëtius , and present it to the tutor in a different Latin metre . This they both did as well as they could : and the ...
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... present age can boast of . " These words of Mr. Horne I introduce with peculiar satisfaction ; because they afford so strong a concurring testimony to the truth of what I have already ventured to say of Mr. Watson . This excellent man ...
... present age can boast of . " These words of Mr. Horne I introduce with peculiar satisfaction ; because they afford so strong a concurring testimony to the truth of what I have already ventured to say of Mr. Watson . This excellent man ...
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