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... called Gentiles , or mythologists , and it was those people only that believed it . The Jews , who had kept strictly to the belief of one God , and no more , and who had always rejected the heathen mythology , never credited the story ...
... called Gentiles , or mythologists , and it was those people only that believed it . The Jews , who had kept strictly to the belief of one God , and no more , and who had always rejected the heathen mythology , never credited the story ...
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... called trigonometry , or the properties of a triangle , which , when applied to the study of the heavenly bodies , is called astronomy ; when applied to direct the course of a ship on the ocean , it is called navigation ; when applied ...
... called trigonometry , or the properties of a triangle , which , when applied to the study of the heavenly bodies , is called astronomy ; when applied to direct the course of a ship on the ocean , it is called navigation ; when applied ...
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... called the Back Bay . CHAPTER I When Bartley Hubbard went to interview Silas Lapham for the " Solid Men of Boston " series , which he undertook to finish up in The Events , after he replaced their original projector on that newspaper ...
... called the Back Bay . CHAPTER I When Bartley Hubbard went to interview Silas Lapham for the " Solid Men of Boston " series , which he undertook to finish up in The Events , after he replaced their original projector on that newspaper ...
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