The Works of Sir William Jones, Volume 9J. Stockdale and J. Walker, 1807 |
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Page 37
... see the light be- fore the French , I shall be happy if it can afford any help to fo refpectable a scholar , who , dif- daining the prejudices of an academician , and daring to exprefs his own juft fentiments , has the courage to ...
... see the light be- fore the French , I shall be happy if it can afford any help to fo refpectable a scholar , who , dif- daining the prejudices of an academician , and daring to exprefs his own juft fentiments , has the courage to ...
Page 92
... see , that Xenocles , who claims the patrimony of his wife , has called her in his bill of complaint by the name of Phila , while the uncles of Pyrrhus , who swear that they were prefent on the tenth day 92 ON THE ESTATE.
... see , that Xenocles , who claims the patrimony of his wife , has called her in his bill of complaint by the name of Phila , while the uncles of Pyrrhus , who swear that they were prefent on the tenth day 92 ON THE ESTATE.
Page 278
... see the neceffity of travelling so far to claim the estate of Pyrrhus , the title to which was soon after brought before the court in another form : the reasoning , indeed , of Isæus in this place proves , that the act of Xenocles was ...
... see the neceffity of travelling so far to claim the estate of Pyrrhus , the title to which was soon after brought before the court in another form : the reasoning , indeed , of Isæus in this place proves , that the act of Xenocles was ...
Page 282
... see them executed after their convic- tion . Now had the Athenians at any time put fo many magiftrates to death for fuffering crimi- nals to escape , or for any other misbehaviour , biftory would certainly have recorded fo extra ...
... see them executed after their convic- tion . Now had the Athenians at any time put fo many magiftrates to death for fuffering crimi- nals to escape , or for any other misbehaviour , biftory would certainly have recorded fo extra ...
Page 296
... seeing his pupil advance towards the perfec- tion of eloquence ; for the oration against Lep- tines was delivered nearly at the fame time . It appears from Harpocration , who cites three lines from this fpeech , that the citizen , who ...
... seeing his pupil advance towards the perfec- tion of eloquence ; for the oration against Lep- tines was delivered nearly at the fame time . It appears from Harpocration , who cites three lines from this fpeech , that the citizen , who ...
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