The Southern Review, Volume 5A. E. Miller., 1830 |
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... true , is found in the defective form , n ) ( Ps . 38 , 3 ) , but this defective form is again counter - balanced by the next verb , where we find Niphal in regular form , y ( Ps . cix . 22. ) Also , the reason of the author for ...
... true , is found in the defective form , n ) ( Ps . 38 , 3 ) , but this defective form is again counter - balanced by the next verb , where we find Niphal in regular form , y ( Ps . cix . 22. ) Also , the reason of the author for ...
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... true , agrees in the same expression with our recent ones , but it must have been done by one who lived after the introduction of the points ; to ascertain which , this is no proper place . ( Deut . xxxii . 17 ) , They sacrificed unto ...
... true , agrees in the same expression with our recent ones , but it must have been done by one who lived after the introduction of the points ; to ascertain which , this is no proper place . ( Deut . xxxii . 17 ) , They sacrificed unto ...
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... True , the same expression is found in Psal . cvi . 26 , but there it is a mere quotation from Deuteronomy , as is clear from the contents of the whole Psalm . We find that Eneas brought from Troy into Italy his households gods , who ...
... True , the same expression is found in Psal . cvi . 26 , but there it is a mere quotation from Deuteronomy , as is clear from the contents of the whole Psalm . We find that Eneas brought from Troy into Italy his households gods , who ...
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... true standard have occupied the attention of such grave philosophers that it would be disrespectful to pass them over without observation . " * Now a matter may seem exceed- ingly plain from very different and indeed opposite causes ...
... true standard have occupied the attention of such grave philosophers that it would be disrespectful to pass them over without observation . " * Now a matter may seem exceed- ingly plain from very different and indeed opposite causes ...
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... true to its mark ; - -one beaver would naturally be of more value than two deer , and precisely for this reason , that more labour would on the whole be necessary to its destruction . All the implements necessary to kill the beaver and ...
... true to its mark ; - -one beaver would naturally be of more value than two deer , and precisely for this reason , that more labour would on the whole be necessary to its destruction . All the implements necessary to kill the beaver and ...
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