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... also called your friend , and by whom You were most truly efteemed and refpected . He was a man , whose focial virtues were fo tranfcendent , that his life was spent in perpetual exertions of them , and not a day of it elapfed without ...
... also called your friend , and by whom You were most truly efteemed and refpected . He was a man , whose focial virtues were fo tranfcendent , that his life was spent in perpetual exertions of them , and not a day of it elapfed without ...
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... also to Your Lordship ; and , if the execution of it were conformable to the defign , I might flatter myself , that it would obtain your approbation : it has antiquity at leaft to recommend it ; and , whatever opinion Your Lordship may ...
... also to Your Lordship ; and , if the execution of it were conformable to the defign , I might flatter myself , that it would obtain your approbation : it has antiquity at leaft to recommend it ; and , whatever opinion Your Lordship may ...
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... also was taken by one of the later sophists who wrote the inftructions to Demonicus . ISÆUS , the master of Demofthenes , and the true fountain of that eloquence which after- wards flowed with fo impetuous a ftream , is by some supposed ...
... also was taken by one of the later sophists who wrote the inftructions to Demonicus . ISÆUS , the master of Demofthenes , and the true fountain of that eloquence which after- wards flowed with fo impetuous a ftream , is by some supposed ...
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... also with fuch fuccefs , that in his feventeenth year he pronounced the speeches now extant against his guardian Apho- bus , and not long after delivered the two against Onetor , which some of the old criticks suppose to have been ...
... also with fuch fuccefs , that in his feventeenth year he pronounced the speeches now extant against his guardian Apho- bus , and not long after delivered the two against Onetor , which some of the old criticks suppose to have been ...
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... also we must take in great measure upon truft , for fcarce any traces of this open and apparent art , with which both Ifæus and his pupil were reproached , are visible to us in their compofitions , which breathe the fpirit of truth and ...
... also we must take in great measure upon truft , for fcarce any traces of this open and apparent art , with which both Ifæus and his pupil were reproached , are visible to us in their compofitions , which breathe the fpirit of truth and ...
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