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I, 402.42.Routh, loc. cit., proposes as an emendation, “declared to be made.”43.A mystic name; it is the Hebrew for “line upon line,” see Is.
From A Source Book for Ancient Church History by Ayer, Joseph Cullen
Schweinitz, loc. cit., described this form as Enteridium cinereum.
From The North American Slime-Moulds A Descriptive List of All Species of Myxomycetes Hitherto Reported from the Continent of North America, with Notes on Some Extra-Limital Species by MacBride, Thomas H. (Thomas Huston)
VIII, 1.—On the diffusion of the Syrians in Gaul, see Br�hier, loc. cit., p.
From The Oriental Religions in Roman Paganism by Cumont, Franz
On the other hand, Adam Smith, loc. cit. says that the spendthrift is a public enemy, and the person who saves a public benefactor.
From Principles of Political Economy, Vol. II by Roscher, Wilhelm
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