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... called your friend , and by whom You were most truly efteemed and respected . He was a man , 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 ...
... called your friend , and by whom You were most truly efteemed and respected . He was a man , 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 ...
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... called upon a ftranger for a discovery and fur- render of a perfonal estate remaining in his hands : the defendant pleaded to the bill , that the defunct had bequeathed his perfonalty to him ; and hence arofe two questions ; first , an ...
... called upon a ftranger for a discovery and fur- render of a perfonal estate remaining in his hands : the defendant pleaded to the bill , that the defunct had bequeathed his perfonalty to him ; and hence arofe two questions ; first , an ...
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... called a speaker , " unless he unite in the highest degree the pow- 66 66 ers of inftructing , delighting , and moving , τε every audience on every fubject . " A charac- ter fo various , and a genius fo comprehenfive , must necessarily ...
... called a speaker , " unless he unite in the highest degree the pow- 66 66 ers of inftructing , delighting , and moving , τε every audience on every fubject . " A charac- ter fo various , and a genius fo comprehenfive , must necessarily ...
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... on the estate of Archipolis , and another on that of Menecles ; for we fhould then have had a complete collection of the orations called - VOL . VII . D xol , or relating to the fubject of legal and THE PREFATORY DISCOURSE . 33.
... on the estate of Archipolis , and another on that of Menecles ; for we fhould then have had a complete collection of the orations called - VOL . VII . D xol , or relating to the fubject of legal and THE PREFATORY DISCOURSE . 33.
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... called Epony- mus ; a jurifdiction , which may in part be traced through the Decemviral laws to that of the Ro- man PRÆTOR , and from him , through the im- perial and pontifical conftitutions , to that of our CHANCELLOR . Either this ...
... called Epony- mus ; a jurifdiction , which may in part be traced through the Decemviral laws to that of the Ro- man PRÆTOR , and from him , through the im- perial and pontifical conftitutions , to that of our CHANCELLOR . Either this ...
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