Prose Works, Volume 2Bohn, 1848 - English prose literature |
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... considering the while that he to- ward whom they boasted their new fidelity , counted them accessory ; and by those statutes and laws , which they so impotently brandish against others , would have doomed them to a traitor's death for ...
... considering the while that he to- ward whom they boasted their new fidelity , counted them accessory ; and by those statutes and laws , which they so impotently brandish against others , would have doomed them to a traitor's death for ...
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... consider who and what they are , on a sudden grown so pitiful , we may conclude their pity can be no true and Christian commiseration , but either levity and * To those who would see a thorough exposure of the absurdity of this ...
... consider who and what they are , on a sudden grown so pitiful , we may conclude their pity can be no true and Christian commiseration , but either levity and * To those who would see a thorough exposure of the absurdity of this ...
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... considering that Lycurgus their lawgiver was so addicted to elegant learn- ing , as to have been the first that brought out of Ionia the scattered works of Homer , and sent the poet Thales + from Crete , to prepare and mollify the ...
... considering that Lycurgus their lawgiver was so addicted to elegant learn- ing , as to have been the first that brought out of Ionia the scattered works of Homer , and sent the poet Thales + from Crete , to prepare and mollify the ...
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... consider- able progress in the knowledge of Grecian history . ( Corn . Nep . in Vitâ . c . 3. ) In speaking of Carneades , Cicero says : " Erat etiam Metrodorus , qui cum illis unà ipsum illum Carneadem diligentius audierat , hominum ...
... consider- able progress in the knowledge of Grecian history . ( Corn . Nep . in Vitâ . c . 3. ) In speaking of Carneades , Cicero says : " Erat etiam Metrodorus , qui cum illis unà ipsum illum Carneadem diligentius audierat , hominum ...
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... considers the argument which it ( the Areopagitica ) discusses , to be of very difficult solution . I shall con- tent myself with observing , that when a nation becomes sufficiently enlight- VOL II . F should produce , than one of your ...
... considers the argument which it ( the Areopagitica ) discusses , to be of very difficult solution . I shall con- tent myself with observing , that when a nation becomes sufficiently enlight- VOL II . F should produce , than one of your ...
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