The Republican, Volume 2Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1970 - Free thought |
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Page 65
... lived about 97 years ; and with Shem , Jacob , the son of Isaac , the son of Abraham , lived 50 years . This account is ex- tracted from the book of Genesis ; and I attach as much credit to the account as I do to any narrative which I ...
... lived about 97 years ; and with Shem , Jacob , the son of Isaac , the son of Abraham , lived 50 years . This account is ex- tracted from the book of Genesis ; and I attach as much credit to the account as I do to any narrative which I ...
Page 269
... lived two hundred and forty three years , with Me- thusalah , Shem the son of Noah , lived about ninety seven years , and with Shem , Jacob , the son of Isaac , the son of Abraham lived 50 years . This account is extracted from the Book ...
... lived two hundred and forty three years , with Me- thusalah , Shem the son of Noah , lived about ninety seven years , and with Shem , Jacob , the son of Isaac , the son of Abraham lived 50 years . This account is extracted from the Book ...
Page 449
... lived an hundred and thirty years , and begat a son , in his 68 own likeness , after his image ; and called his name Seth . " Now , no objection can be made to the great age of Adam before he begat Seth , because we find that Jared ...
... lived an hundred and thirty years , and begat a son , in his 68 own likeness , after his image ; and called his name Seth . " Now , no objection can be made to the great age of Adam before he begat Seth , because we find that Jared ...
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High compliment to Majesty 122 | 7 |
CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME | 13 |
to females in general particularly those of Manchester | 47 |
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