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Page 31
... appeal to fuch my readers as have heard ten speeches at our English bar , and as many in either house of of parliament . They will forgive me for having ་ applied , and for ftill applying , the word THE PREFATORY DISCOURSE . 31 .
... appeal to fuch my readers as have heard ten speeches at our English bar , and as many in either house of of parliament . They will forgive me for having ་ applied , and for ftill applying , the word THE PREFATORY DISCOURSE . 31 .
Page 68
... houses of their deceafed hufbands : let him not suffer them to be infulted or injuriously treated . If any one should injure them , let him impofe a fine within the limits of his authority ; and , if the offender should seem deferving ...
... houses of their deceafed hufbands : let him not suffer them to be infulted or injuriously treated . If any one should injure them , let him impofe a fine within the limits of his authority ; and , if the offender should seem deferving ...
Page 79
... us an education in his house , to which he had removed us ; and third- ly , that he fent Pofidippus for the magiftrate , who was fo far from obeying the order , that , 1 when one of the proper officers came to the door OF CLEONYMUS . 9.
... us an education in his house , to which he had removed us ; and third- ly , that he fent Pofidippus for the magiftrate , who was fo far from obeying the order , that , 1 when one of the proper officers came to the door OF CLEONYMUS . 9.
Page 88
... houses of mar- ried women , who never accompany even their husbands to publick entertainments , nor think it consistent with decency to fit at table with strangers , especially with the first who present themselves ; yet they have not ...
... houses of mar- ried women , who never accompany even their husbands to publick entertainments , nor think it consistent with decency to fit at table with strangers , especially with the first who present themselves ; yet they have not ...
Page 127
... house of their father and demolished it , he dug up the ground on which it stood , and made that handsome gar- den for his own houfe in the City . Still fur- ther ; although he receives an annual rent of eighty minas from the eftate of ...
... house of their father and demolished it , he dug up the ground on which it stood , and made that handsome gar- den for his own houfe in the City . Still fur- ther ; although he receives an annual rent of eighty minas from the eftate of ...
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