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... fecond flights , climb the steps of life , they begin a con- trary courfe , defcending on the other fide with greater rapidity , though less C 2 firmness , firmnefs , than they rofe . In the fifth , FOR JANUARY 1900 . II.
... fecond flights , climb the steps of life , they begin a con- trary courfe , defcending on the other fide with greater rapidity , though less C 2 firmness , firmnefs , than they rofe . In the fifth , FOR JANUARY 1900 . II.
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... fecond on Rom . xiii . 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 : wherein the Cavils and Objections of the late Mr. Chubb , in the fast Volume of his Poft- humous Works , viz . Remarks on the Scriptures , are particularly confidered and refuted , 8vo ...
... fecond on Rom . xiii . 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 : wherein the Cavils and Objections of the late Mr. Chubb , in the fast Volume of his Poft- humous Works , viz . Remarks on the Scriptures , are particularly confidered and refuted , 8vo ...
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... fecond last rehearfal . The junto of wits , who regularly attended , one and all objected to it ; and it was given up till the Duchefs of Queensbury ( Gay's staunch patronefs ) , accidentally hearing of it , attended hertelf the next ...
... fecond last rehearfal . The junto of wits , who regularly attended , one and all objected to it ; and it was given up till the Duchefs of Queensbury ( Gay's staunch patronefs ) , accidentally hearing of it , attended hertelf the next ...
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... fecond belt To the University of Cambridge , for the belt For the fecond best 188 20 30 20 - 50 130 IN SCOTLAND . To the University of Edinburgh , for IN THE EUROPEAN MAGAZINĖ , of him for his public degrees, or pre ...
... fecond belt To the University of Cambridge , for the belt For the fecond best 188 20 30 20 - 50 130 IN SCOTLAND . To the University of Edinburgh , for IN THE EUROPEAN MAGAZINĖ , of him for his public degrees, or pre ...
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... fecond beft To the University of Glasgow , for the best For the fecond best To the University of St. An- > drew's , for the best For the fecond bett - 15 10 15 10 - 25 15 10 25 To the Universities of Old and New Aberdeen , for the best ...
... fecond beft To the University of Glasgow , for the best For the fecond best To the University of St. An- > drew's , for the best For the fecond bett - 15 10 15 10 - 25 15 10 25 To the Universities of Old and New Aberdeen , for the best ...
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