Works, Volume 9J. Stockdale, 1807 |
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Page 29
... say , would not have defired to be like Homer ; certainly not in his comedies ; but every Speaker wishes to resemble Demofthenes ; as cer- tainly not , when he is addreffing the jury on the obftruction of ancient lights or the diverfion ...
... say , would not have defired to be like Homer ; certainly not in his comedies ; but every Speaker wishes to resemble Demofthenes ; as cer- tainly not , when he is addreffing the jury on the obftruction of ancient lights or the diverfion ...
Page 55
... says , in matters of law by folicitors or agents , who were called payμarino , and whofe profef- fion was reckoned illiberal ; but , moft com- monly , the speeches were composed by the great masters of rhetorick , and delivered either ...
... says , in matters of law by folicitors or agents , who were called payμarino , and whofe profef- fion was reckoned illiberal ; but , moft com- monly , the speeches were composed by the great masters of rhetorick , and delivered either ...
Page 80
... say they , with an intent to cancel it , but with a refolution to correct it , and to fecure the legacy more ftrongly in their favour : now confider , whether it be more probable , that our uncle fhould wifh to recall a will made in an ...
... say they , with an intent to cancel it , but with a refolution to correct it , and to fecure the legacy more ftrongly in their favour : now confider , whether it be more probable , that our uncle fhould wifh to recall a will made in an ...
Page 134
... say again , that we have not reimbursed him , according to our engagement , for the fum which he expended on that ac- count ; for which reafon he cannot fatisfy his creditors , nor give us the fhares to which we are entitled . To answer ...
... say again , that we have not reimbursed him , according to our engagement , for the fum which he expended on that ac- count ; for which reafon he cannot fatisfy his creditors , nor give us the fhares to which we are entitled . To answer ...
Page 197
... say : nothing however of the kind was even inti- mated by him , but he requested me to bring . him the money on the next morning ; and here , to prove the truth of this narrative , let the wit- neffes be called . EVIDENCE . Nor was he ...
... say : nothing however of the kind was even inti- mated by him , but he requested me to bring . him the money on the next morning ; and here , to prove the truth of this narrative , let the wit- neffes be called . EVIDENCE . Nor was he ...
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