The Works of Sir William Jones, Volume 9J. Stockdale and J. Walker, 1807 |
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Page 32
... present publica- tion : if the following speeches fhould be thought manly , nervous , acute , pertinent , and better in moft refpects than the generality of addreffes to an English jury on fimilar fubjects , we fhall have a kind of ...
... present publica- tion : if the following speeches fhould be thought manly , nervous , acute , pertinent , and better in moft refpects than the generality of addreffes to an English jury on fimilar fubjects , we fhall have a kind of ...
Page 40
... present subject leads me to confider . A more minute account of a lawsuit at Athens , from the original process to final judgement , would have been fuperfluous in this place , and even inconfiftent with the scope of my work ; but ...
... present subject leads me to confider . A more minute account of a lawsuit at Athens , from the original process to final judgement , would have been fuperfluous in this place , and even inconfiftent with the scope of my work ; but ...
Page 88
... present themselves ; yet they have not attempted to in- validate this evidence : now to fhow that I re- peat it fairly , read once more the depofitions of the neighbours , together with those of the other witnesses concerning her ...
... present themselves ; yet they have not attempted to in- validate this evidence : now to fhow that I re- peat it fairly , read once more the depofitions of the neighbours , together with those of the other witnesses concerning her ...
Page 89
... present at the time of the act ; but when we procure the testimony of a witness , whom fickness pre- vents from giving it publickly , or of one who is going abroad , we defire the presence of the moft reputable citizens , and of thofe ...
... present at the time of the act ; but when we procure the testimony of a witness , whom fickness pre- vents from giving it publickly , or of one who is going abroad , we defire the presence of the moft reputable citizens , and of thofe ...
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... present , when Pyrrhus took her mo- ther as his lawful wife , and that you were in- vited by him to an entertainment on the tenth day after the child's birth . Thus , when your nephew had enjoined you ( for this is the worst part of ...
... present , when Pyrrhus took her mo- ther as his lawful wife , and that you were in- vited by him to an entertainment on the tenth day after the child's birth . Thus , when your nephew had enjoined you ( for this is the worst part of ...
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