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... remain perfectly stationary ; not making the smallest advance towards civiliza- tion . For example , the people of the vast continent of New Hol- land , and of the large island of Papua , ( or New Guinea , ) which lies near it , who are ...
... remain perfectly stationary ; not making the smallest advance towards civiliza- tion . For example , the people of the vast continent of New Hol- land , and of the large island of Papua , ( or New Guinea , ) which lies near it , who are ...
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... remains of the animals that formerly inhabited the earth ; which , it seems , were all of them quite different from those that inhabit it now . Fossil remains , as you call them , of Man , or of any of the animals , or the plants , now ...
... remains of the animals that formerly inhabited the earth ; which , it seems , were all of them quite different from those that inhabit it now . Fossil remains , as you call them , of Man , or of any of the animals , or the plants , now ...
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... remain long at Jerusalem . We find him going from thence to Antioch , and , after some stay there , traversing once more the northern pro- vinces of Asia Minor . This progress ended at Ephesus ; in which city the apostle continued in ...
... remain long at Jerusalem . We find him going from thence to Antioch , and , after some stay there , traversing once more the northern pro- vinces of Asia Minor . This progress ended at Ephesus ; in which city the apostle continued in ...
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... remains in public custody of the Roman government . After escaping assassination by a fortunate discovery of the plot , and delivering himself from the influence of his enemies by an appeal to the audience of the emperor , ' he was sent ...
... remains in public custody of the Roman government . After escaping assassination by a fortunate discovery of the plot , and delivering himself from the influence of his enemies by an appeal to the audience of the emperor , ' he was sent ...
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... remain of their com- panions and immediate followers expressly confirm . Clement , who is honourably mentioned by St ... remains of his works be a very short epistle , has not left this subject un- noticed . I exhort [ says he ] all of ...
... remain of their com- panions and immediate followers expressly confirm . Clement , who is honourably mentioned by St ... remains of his works be a very short epistle , has not left this subject un- noticed . I exhort [ says he ] all of ...
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