The Works of Sir William Jones, Volume 9J. Stockdale and J. Walker, 1807 |
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... relation of events , but , his narration being neceffarily long , he diftributed it into fections , calling wit- neffes , as he proceeded , to each head , producing his written evidence , as occafion required , and corroborating 26 THE ...
... relation of events , but , his narration being neceffarily long , he diftributed it into fections , calling wit- neffes , as he proceeded , to each head , producing his written evidence , as occafion required , and corroborating 26 THE ...
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... relations of the devifees , that the property of Cleonymus ought to be divided among the contending parties ; and many other fingularities of this kind will be seen in the rest of the speeches but we muft never forget , that the dinarai ...
... relations of the devifees , that the property of Cleonymus ought to be divided among the contending parties ; and many other fingularities of this kind will be seen in the rest of the speeches but we muft never forget , that the dinarai ...
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... relations be liv- ing , and the be an heirefs , let her nearest kinsman marry her ; but , if fhe have no kinfman entitled to claim her , let him , who fhall be appointed her guardian , give her in marriage . II . The legitimate fons of ...
... relations be liv- ing , and the be an heirefs , let her nearest kinsman marry her ; but , if fhe have no kinfman entitled to claim her , let him , who fhall be appointed her guardian , give her in marriage . II . The legitimate fons of ...
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... relations think it juft , that we should have an equal fhare even of those effects which Cleonymus confeffedly left them ; but our op- ponents themselves have advanced to fuch a height of impudence , that they seek to deprive us even of ...
... relations think it juft , that we should have an equal fhare even of those effects which Cleonymus confeffedly left them ; but our op- ponents themselves have advanced to fuch a height of impudence , that they seek to deprive us even of ...
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... relations , but vir- tually cancelled before his death , having sent Pofidippus to the magiftrate , for the purpose of folemnly revoking it ; but we , who were his nearest kinsmen , and most intimately connected with him , derive a ...
... relations , but vir- tually cancelled before his death , having sent Pofidippus to the magiftrate , for the purpose of folemnly revoking it ; but we , who were his nearest kinsmen , and most intimately connected with him , derive a ...
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