The Works of Sir William Jones, Volume 9J. Stockdale and J. Walker, 1807 |
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... 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 to have ...
... 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 to have ...
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... taken any part in adminiftration , and harangued the people on important occafions , a man of his great capacity and application must foon have been diftinguished by his contemporaries , and would have been mentioned with applaufe by ...
... taken any part in adminiftration , and harangued the people on important occafions , a man of his great capacity and application must foon have been diftinguished by his contemporaries , and would have been mentioned with applaufe by ...
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... taken more pains with Æfchines and Lyfias than with the others , and Ifæus appeared under his inspection with fcarce any greater advantage than that of a very handsome dress : this editor , in his epiftle dedicatory , promifed to ...
... taken more pains with Æfchines and Lyfias than with the others , and Ifæus appeared under his inspection with fcarce any greater advantage than that of a very handsome dress : this editor , in his epiftle dedicatory , promifed to ...
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... taken no small pains to inform and entertain my countrymen ; to whom , if opportunity alone had not been wanting , I would long ago have made many greater facrifices - But of myself enough has been faid ; and , I hope , without im ...
... taken no small pains to inform and entertain my countrymen ; to whom , if opportunity alone had not been wanting , I would long ago have made many greater facrifices - But of myself enough has been faid ; and , I hope , without im ...
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... to judge , the oath , which you have folemnly taken , and the arguments , which have been used in the difpute , give a juft and pious judgement , con- formably to the laws . Vol . VII . Father . Clitareta Lyfimenes . Pylades.
... to judge , the oath , which you have folemnly taken , and the arguments , which have been used in the difpute , give a juft and pious judgement , con- formably to the laws . Vol . VII . Father . Clitareta Lyfimenes . Pylades.
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