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The antediluvian world is supposed to have been exceedingly different from that
which we now inhabit , and to have been stocked with a greater number of
inhabitants than the present earth is capable of containing ; and indeed this idea
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The antediluvian world is supposed to have been exceedingly different from that
which we now inhabit , and to have been stocked with a greater number of
inhabitants than the present earth is capable of containing ; and indeed this idea
...
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Their principal motives in doing this , were , it is supposed , to keep themselves
together , in one body , that by their mutual strength and councils , as the world
increased , they might bring others under their subjection , and thereby become ...
Their principal motives in doing this , were , it is supposed , to keep themselves
together , in one body , that by their mutual strength and councils , as the world
increased , they might bring others under their subjection , and thereby become ...
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Hieroglyphics consist in certain symbols which are made to stand for invisible
objects , on account of an analogy or resemblance which some symbols were
supposed to bear to the objects . Thus , an eye was the hieroglyphical symbol of
...
Hieroglyphics consist in certain symbols which are made to stand for invisible
objects , on account of an analogy or resemblance which some symbols were
supposed to bear to the objects . Thus , an eye was the hieroglyphical symbol of
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