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inoiP he most positively assured us, means, ' they do rejoice,' and that it can, with
the vowels attached to it in Mr, Bellamy's Bible, mean nothing else ; and now he
as positively assures us, that this very word with the identical vowels, means, ...
inoiP he most positively assured us, means, ' they do rejoice,' and that it can, with
the vowels attached to it in Mr, Bellamy's Bible, mean nothing else ; and now he
as positively assures us, that this very word with the identical vowels, means, ...
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As in London,' says our Author, ' they fill the lowest departments of labour in the
manufactures, or serve the bricklayers : they are rude and abandoned, with
ample means of comfort and independence. The low Irish and the freed negro, ...
As in London,' says our Author, ' they fill the lowest departments of labour in the
manufactures, or serve the bricklayers : they are rude and abandoned, with
ample means of comfort and independence. The low Irish and the freed negro, ...
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If Mr. Bellamy will look into the Targmn of Jonathan, he □will learn to his entire
satisfaction, not only that i"?v means ' rib,' but, that, in Gen. ii. 21, it can, Jonathan
being judge, mean nothing else. Mr. Bellamy's uncouth rendering of the 23d ...
If Mr. Bellamy will look into the Targmn of Jonathan, he □will learn to his entire
satisfaction, not only that i"?v means ' rib,' but, that, in Gen. ii. 21, it can, Jonathan
being judge, mean nothing else. Mr. Bellamy's uncouth rendering of the 23d ...
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Mr. Bellamy affirms that • this word in its radix means to transgress ! ' He
discovers an admirable dexterity in self-contradiction. But waiving this, the
expression 'for the sake oj ",' does not always denote that ' the thing done is good
and not evil.
Mr. Bellamy affirms that • this word in its radix means to transgress ! ' He
discovers an admirable dexterity in self-contradiction. But waiving this, the
expression 'for the sake oj ",' does not always denote that ' the thing done is good
and not evil.
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William Hendry Stowell Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Josiah Conder,
Theophilus Williams, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton
Hood. Th£ wdrd! i2*i in its roof, deter means to deKver, nor is? it possible that it
shonld.
William Hendry Stowell Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Josiah Conder,
Theophilus Williams, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton
Hood. Th£ wdrd! i2*i in its roof, deter means to deKver, nor is? it possible that it
shonld.
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