Works, Volume 9J. Stockdale, 1807 |
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Page 39
... person fhould conceive it an easy matter to translate into English the ancient orators of Greece , and should perfift in that opinion while he reads my translation , he will instantly lay aside my book , take up the original , and ...
... person fhould conceive it an easy matter to translate into English the ancient orators of Greece , and should perfift in that opinion while he reads my translation , he will instantly lay aside my book , take up the original , and ...
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... person who has the flightest acquaintance with the conftitution of Athens already knows , that all caufes concerning inheritances , devifes , lega- cies , portions , adoptions , marriages , divorces , ali- mony , widows , heireffes ...
... person who has the flightest acquaintance with the conftitution of Athens already knows , that all caufes concerning inheritances , devifes , lega- cies , portions , adoptions , marriages , divorces , ali- mony , widows , heireffes ...
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... - troverted , the adverse claimant prefented a cross- bill , called aypapn , and it appears from the laft mentioned caufe , that this courfe might be pur- fued by a person who had protefted , even after 48 THE PREFATORY DISCOURSE .
... - troverted , the adverse claimant prefented a cross- bill , called aypapn , and it appears from the laft mentioned caufe , that this courfe might be pur- fued by a person who had protefted , even after 48 THE PREFATORY DISCOURSE .
Page 49
Sir William Jones lady Anna Maria (Shipley) Jones. fued by a person who had protefted , even after the iffue on his proteftation had been found against him ; whence it follows , that a multipli- city of trials was prevented by the ...
Sir William Jones lady Anna Maria (Shipley) Jones. fued by a person who had protefted , even after the iffue on his proteftation had been found against him ; whence it follows , that a multipli- city of trials was prevented by the ...
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... person , they were affifted , as Tully 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 ...
... person , they were affifted , as Tully 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 ...
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