Works, Volume 9J. Stockdale, 1807 |
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Page 8
... Father conftantly admired the eloquence of Demofthenes , so I am perfuaded that Your Lord- fhip will not be displeased with the fpeeches of an orator , whom Demofthenes himself both ad- mired and imitated : if I fhould not be deceived ...
... Father conftantly admired the eloquence of Demofthenes , so I am perfuaded that Your Lord- fhip will not be displeased with the fpeeches of an orator , whom Demofthenes himself both ad- mired and imitated : if I fhould not be deceived ...
Page 47
... father died poffeffed : to this the defendant , who was the mother of Endius , pleaded , that fhe was the fifter of Pyr- rhus , and , on the death of his adopted fon with- out heirs , became entitled to his eftate : Xeno- cles replied ...
... father died poffeffed : to this the defendant , who was the mother of Endius , pleaded , that fhe was the fifter of Pyr- rhus , and , on the death of his adopted fon with- out heirs , became entitled to his eftate : Xeno- cles replied ...
Page 59
... father of Hagnias , and " to Charidemus , the father of Theopompus ; " that his mother was fecond coufin to Polemo ; " and that the often told him , that Phylomache , " the mother of Eubulides , was fifter of the " whole blood to Polemo ...
... father of Hagnias , and " to Charidemus , the father of Theopompus ; " that his mother was fecond coufin to Polemo ; " and that the often told him , that Phylomache , " the mother of Eubulides , was fifter of the " whole blood to Polemo ...
Page 65
... ; but he was not a complete burgess till the age of twenty years , when he was registered on the publick roll of his father's borough . VOL . VII . This will be a fufficient introduction to the works of THE PREFATORY DISCOURSE . 65.
... ; but he was not a complete burgess till the age of twenty years , when he was registered on the publick roll of his father's borough . VOL . VII . This will be a fufficient introduction to the works of THE PREFATORY DISCOURSE . 65.
Page 67
... father , or her brother by the fame father , or her paternal grandfire , her children born in wedlock are legitimate . If none of those relations be liv- ing , and she be an heiress , let her nearest kinsman marry her ; but , if she ...
... father , or her brother by the fame father , or her paternal grandfire , her children born in wedlock are legitimate . If none of those relations be liv- ing , and she be an heiress , let her nearest kinsman marry her ; but , if she ...
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adopted fon adverfaries affert Afide Aftyphilus againſt alfo alſo anſwered Apollodorus Archon Athenian Athens becauſe brother cafe caufe cauſe Charidemus Ciron claim Cleon coufin court daugh daughter deceaſed defcended defire Demochares Demofthenes depofitions Dicæogenes Diocles Dufbm Dufhm eftate Endius eſtate Eubulides Euctemon Eupolis faid falfely fame father favour fecond feems fhall fhould fifter fince firft firſt fome fortune friends fucceffion fuch fuit fuppofe fupporting Hagnias Hagnon heir himſelf houſe huſband Ifæus iffue inheritance judges juft juftice juſt lefs legitimate Leochares Lyfias Mádh marriage married Menexenus minas moft moſt mother muft muſt myſelf neareſt Nicodemus obferved occafion orator paffage perfons perfuaded Philoctemon Phylomache pleaſed poffeffed poffeffions prefent prove publick Pyrrhus raiſed reaſon reſpect Sacontalá ſeems ſhall ſhe ſon ſpeak ſpeech Stratocles ſuppoſe thefe themſelves Theopompus ther theſe thofe thoſe thou tion uncle uſe ward whilft whofe whoſe witneffes Xenocles