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... matter . 1 S. R. Gerdiner's objection to this story - that it was first told in 1763 , by the Abbé Macgeoghan , in his Histoire d'Irlande — has more than once been refuted by the present writer . The story is contemporary , and was ...
... matter . 1 S. R. Gerdiner's objection to this story - that it was first told in 1763 , by the Abbé Macgeoghan , in his Histoire d'Irlande — has more than once been refuted by the present writer . The story is contemporary , and was ...
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... matter of fact ( in spite of all their trouble and expense ) the Council of State found that its wisest course was not to publish them . Whether printed or not , they were never 1 Italics mine . issued to the public . For the moment I ...
... matter of fact ( in spite of all their trouble and expense ) the Council of State found that its wisest course was not to publish them . Whether printed or not , they were never 1 Italics mine . issued to the public . For the moment I ...
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6 the United States surrounds the men and affairs of the Church , no matter what Church it may be . The Churches and the State are separated , but that does not prevent them from knowing , from speaking to , from helping , one another ...
6 the United States surrounds the men and affairs of the Church , no matter what Church it may be . The Churches and the State are separated , but that does not prevent them from knowing , from speaking to , from helping , one another ...
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... matter ( protoplasm ) , a complex chemical compound endowed by the Creator with extraordinary powers of metamorphosis and expansion ? May we conceive that a process of evolution brought this matter and these living types to a state of ...
... matter ( protoplasm ) , a complex chemical compound endowed by the Creator with extraordinary powers of metamorphosis and expansion ? May we conceive that a process of evolution brought this matter and these living types to a state of ...
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... matter by the Creator that the production of the past and present inhabitants of the world should have been due to secondary causes like those determining the birth and death of the individual.'1 Wasmann carefully distinguishes between ...
... matter by the Creator that the production of the past and present inhabitants of the world should have been due to secondary causes like those determining the birth and death of the individual.'1 Wasmann carefully distinguishes between ...
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