Works, Volume 9J. Stockdale, 1807 |
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Page 11
... ; or , if his just profpects in life give him hopes of becoming a legiflator , he may collect many ufeful hints , for the improvement even of that fabrick which his ancestors The Prefatory Discourse The Prefatory Discourse.
... ; or , if his just profpects in life give him hopes of becoming a legiflator , he may collect many ufeful hints , for the improvement even of that fabrick which his ancestors The Prefatory Discourse The Prefatory Discourse.
Page 45
... just ex- cufe for his want of readiness , the trial might be poftponed . This was alfo the time for posing terms reciprocally in regard to the litiga- tion , as by written challenges to produce their flaves , whose teftimony was always ...
... just ex- cufe for his want of readiness , the trial might be poftponed . This was alfo the time for posing terms reciprocally in regard to the litiga- tion , as by written challenges to produce their flaves , whose teftimony was always ...
Page 86
... just mentioned has been done for a widow , who , as he fwore , was law- fully married ; and , whether she had been be- trothed to any other man , either of those , who were formerly connected with her , before she knew my uncle , or of ...
... just mentioned has been done for a widow , who , as he fwore , was law- fully married ; and , whether she had been be- trothed to any other man , either of those , who were formerly connected with her , before she knew my uncle , or of ...
Page 118
... just than to give the goods of a coufin to his coufins , whofe effects , had he fur- vived them , would have come to him , as their kinsmen in the same degree ? Our adverfaries will perhaps affert , that Hag- non and Hagnotheus are not ...
... just than to give the goods of a coufin to his coufins , whofe effects , had he fur- vived them , would have come to him , as their kinsmen in the same degree ? Our adverfaries will perhaps affert , that Hag- non and Hagnotheus are not ...
Page 153
... just weighing anchor at Munichia , when Euctemon went thither attended by some friends , and , having written a will declaratory of the condi- tions on which he adopted this Antidorus , he deposited the inftrument with his relation Py ...
... just weighing anchor at Munichia , when Euctemon went thither attended by some friends , and , having written a will declaratory of the condi- tions on which he adopted this Antidorus , he deposited the inftrument with his relation Py ...
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