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... natural heir Adonijah , and afterward fled for refuge to the altar , where he was put to death by command of the new king Solomon . His brothers Abishai and Asahel were also conspicuous as military leaders in the earlier part of the ...
... natural heir Adonijah , and afterward fled for refuge to the altar , where he was put to death by command of the new king Solomon . His brothers Abishai and Asahel were also conspicuous as military leaders in the earlier part of the ...
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... natural children , and he also provided for their mother by the same instrument . He died suddenly after making a long speech at an Indian council at Johnson hall . His death has been ascribed to poison , administered by his own hand ...
... natural children , and he also provided for their mother by the same instrument . He died suddenly after making a long speech at an Indian council at Johnson hall . His death has been ascribed to poison , administered by his own hand ...
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... natural history with an enthusiasm and a success which rendered the place of his resi- dence " one of the most classic localities in Great Britain . " Apart from numerous papers contributed to the " Edinburgh Philosophical Journal " and ...
... natural history with an enthusiasm and a success which rendered the place of his resi- dence " one of the most classic localities in Great Britain . " Apart from numerous papers contributed to the " Edinburgh Philosophical Journal " and ...
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... Natural History of Animals , " the work being still incomplete . His latest publication is " The Aquarian Naturalist " ( Lon- don , 1858 ) . He has also been a contributor to the " Cyclop©¡dia of Anatomy and Physiology , " and has an ...
... Natural History of Animals , " the work being still incomplete . His latest publication is " The Aquarian Naturalist " ( Lon- don , 1858 ) . He has also been a contributor to the " Cyclop©¡dia of Anatomy and Physiology , " and has an ...
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... natural capacities , and moulding our whole existence to the intel- ligent accomplishment of its existence ; the lat- ter is human nature as subjected to its necessary laws and impulses . Every faculty that we pos- sess is regarded as ...
... natural capacities , and moulding our whole existence to the intel- ligent accomplishment of its existence ; the lat- ter is human nature as subjected to its necessary laws and impulses . Every faculty that we pos- sess is regarded as ...
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