The Works of Sir William Jones, Volume 9J. Stockdale and J. Walker, 1807 |
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... seems more likely to prevent his being difgufted with the dry elements of a very complicated fcience , than the history of the rules and ordinances by which nations , eminent for wisdom and illuftrious in arts , have regulated their ...
... seems more likely to prevent his being difgufted with the dry elements of a very complicated fcience , than the history of the rules and ordinances by which nations , eminent for wisdom and illuftrious in arts , have regulated their ...
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... seem to have been greatly neglected ; for , out of at leaft fifty of his genuine fpeeches , which were extant in the ... seems to have flourished at Rome in the reign of Trajan or Domitian ; for he is highly extolled in a fet epistle by ...
... seem to have been greatly neglected ; for , out of at leaft fifty of his genuine fpeeches , which were extant in the ... seems to have flourished at Rome in the reign of Trajan or Domitian ; for he is highly extolled in a fet epistle by ...
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... seems to be calculated for real struggles in active life , where genuine eloquence has the fulleft room to expand herself in bright and natural colours . It is furprising too , that Ifæus fhould all along be reprefented as the imitator ...
... seems to be calculated for real struggles in active life , where genuine eloquence has the fulleft room to expand herself in bright and natural colours . It is furprising too , that Ifæus fhould all along be reprefented as the imitator ...
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... seems to have been a very pro- fligate fellow , is reproached by Ifæus in the fe- cond speech , for acting dishonestly , in hopes of the petty fees , which he gained by pleading caufes ; and , in the eighth , Xenanetus and his ...
... seems to have been a very pro- fligate fellow , is reproached by Ifæus in the fe- cond speech , for acting dishonestly , in hopes of the petty fees , which he gained by pleading caufes ; and , in the eighth , Xenanetus and his ...
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... seem deferving of a heavier punishment , let the Archon summon him to appear within five days , and , laying the damages at such a sum as he thinks proper , let him bring him to a trial in the court of Heliæa , where , if he be found ...
... seem deferving of a heavier punishment , let the Archon summon him to appear within five days , and , laying the damages at such a sum as he thinks proper , let him bring him to a trial in the court of Heliæa , where , if he be found ...
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