The Works of Sir William Jones, Volume 9J. Stockdale and J. Walker, 1807 |
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... against his guardian Apho- bus , and not long after delivered the two against Onetor , which some of the old criticks suppose to have been written , or at leaft corrected , by his mafter we may trace , indeed , the manly features of the ...
... against his guardian Apho- bus , and not long after delivered the two against Onetor , which some of the old criticks suppose to have been written , or at leaft corrected , by his mafter we may trace , indeed , the manly features of the ...
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William Jones. tunately loft , against ARISTOGITON and AR- CHIPPUS , which the illuftrious critick , whom I have fo frequently cited , has given us as a fpe- cimen of my author's method . It was a cause , in which the brother of a per ...
William Jones. tunately loft , against ARISTOGITON and AR- CHIPPUS , which the illuftrious critick , whom I have fo frequently cited , has given us as a fpe- cimen of my author's method . It was a cause , in which the brother of a per ...
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... against Cte- sipho , but the authenticity of which was doubted by Manutius . It begins with a positive affer- tion , that " there are no diftinct species of ora- tory , as there are of poetry ; that , although a 66 66 tragick , and ...
... against Cte- sipho , but the authenticity of which was doubted by Manutius . It begins with a positive affer- tion , that " there are no diftinct species of ora- tory , as there are of poetry ; that , although a 66 66 tragick , and ...
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... against him ; whence it follows , that a multipli- city of trials was prevented by the fudixía or ge- neral plea . We may collect alfo from a paffage in the fourth of the following fpeeches , as well as from Harpocration , that when a ...
... against him ; whence it follows , that a multipli- city of trials was prevented by the fudixía or ge- neral plea . We may collect alfo from a paffage in the fourth of the following fpeeches , as well as from Harpocration , that when a ...
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... against Dionyfodo- rus ; and that of Ifæus on the estate of Nicof- tratus was , I believe , of the fame kind ; for it contains very folid obfervations on laws and the nature of evidence , which would have come . with a bad grace from ...
... against Dionyfodo- rus ; and that of Ifæus on the estate of Nicof- tratus was , I believe , of the fame kind ; for it contains very folid obfervations on laws and the nature of evidence , which would have come . with a bad grace from ...
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