The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Nide 131A. Constable, 1870 |
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... periods , during which , or a portion of which , the Silurian rocks were being deposited , not to an exact and well- defined period , like the reign of William the Conqueror . The geological'when ' simply means before and after certain ...
... periods , during which , or a portion of which , the Silurian rocks were being deposited , not to an exact and well- defined period , like the reign of William the Conqueror . The geological'when ' simply means before and after certain ...
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... period of , what we may call , the Ministry of the great Apostle - embracing those all - important fifteen or sixteen years ( A.D. 45-61 ) during which his three missionary journeys were undertaken , and the infant Church , with four ...
... period of , what we may call , the Ministry of the great Apostle - embracing those all - important fifteen or sixteen years ( A.D. 45-61 ) during which his three missionary journeys were undertaken , and the infant Church , with four ...
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... period to which Lord Russell himself has limited his selections . Since that time he has been twice Prime Minister of this country , and has taken a distinguished part during an eventful period of her history . But we confine ourselves ...
... period to which Lord Russell himself has limited his selections . Since that time he has been twice Prime Minister of this country , and has taken a distinguished part during an eventful period of her history . But we confine ourselves ...
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