The Works of Sir William Jones, Volume 9J. Stockdale and J. Walker, 1807 |
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... whose favours I can never proportion my thanks , yet Your Lordship has been my greateft , my only , Benefactor ; that , without any folicitation , or even requeft on my part , You gave me a substantial and permanent token of regard ...
... whose favours I can never proportion my thanks , yet Your Lordship has been my greateft , my only , Benefactor ; that , without any folicitation , or even requeft on my part , You gave me a substantial and permanent token of regard ...
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... whose focial virtues were fo tranfcendent , that his life was spent in perpetual exertions of them , and not a day of it elapfed without fome intention fincerely expreffed , or some act zealously per- formed , for the pleasure or ...
... whose focial virtues were fo tranfcendent , that his life was spent in perpetual exertions of them , and not a day of it elapfed without fome intention fincerely expreffed , or some act zealously per- formed , for the pleasure or ...
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... whose works have yielded him the highest delight , and whofe actions have raised his admiration , he will feel the fatisfaction of a patriot in obferving the preference due in moft inftances to the laws of his own country above those of ...
... whose works have yielded him the highest delight , and whofe actions have raised his admiration , he will feel the fatisfaction of a patriot in obferving the preference due in moft inftances to the laws of his own country above those of ...
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... whose rhetorical tracts are fortunately preferved , places him far above Lyfias , and be- low none but Demofthenes , in that mode of speaking which he calls popular , and which alone seems to be calculated for real struggles in active ...
... whose rhetorical tracts are fortunately preferved , places him far above Lyfias , and be- low none but Demofthenes , in that mode of speaking which he calls popular , and which alone seems to be calculated for real struggles in active ...
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... whose unprepared effufions equal or fur- pass the ftudied compofitions of the ancient orators . In whatever eftimation ISÆUS may be holden by his tranflator's contemporaries , it is certain that he stood very high in the opinion of his ...
... whose unprepared effufions equal or fur- pass the ftudied compofitions of the ancient orators . In whatever eftimation ISÆUS may be holden by his tranflator's contemporaries , it is certain that he stood very high in the opinion of his ...
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