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Pagina 20
... consider the present earl of Bute to be ' Ex- celsæ familiæ de Bute spes prima ; and my lord Mount- stuart , as his eldest son , to be ' spes altera . So in Æneid xii . 1. 168 , after having mentioned pater Æneas , who was the present ...
... consider the present earl of Bute to be ' Ex- celsæ familiæ de Bute spes prima ; and my lord Mount- stuart , as his eldest son , to be ' spes altera . So in Æneid xii . 1. 168 , after having mentioned pater Æneas , who was the present ...
Pagina 27
... consider whether the publication will really do any good ; next , whether by printing and distributing a very small number , you may not attain all that you propose ; and , what perhaps I should have said first , whether the letter ...
... consider whether the publication will really do any good ; next , whether by printing and distributing a very small number , you may not attain all that you propose ; and , what perhaps I should have said first , whether the letter ...
Pagina 34
... consider that I was depre- ciating this man in the estimation of his sovereign , and thought it was time for me to say something that might be more favourable . " He added , therefore , that Dr. Hill was , notwithstanding , a very ...
... consider that I was depre- ciating this man in the estimation of his sovereign , and thought it was time for me to say something that might be more favourable . " He added , therefore , that Dr. Hill was , notwithstanding , a very ...
Pagina 37
... consider it independent of the voluminous collection of letters which , in the course of many years , he wrote to Mrs. Thrale , which forms a separate part of his works ; and as a proof of the high estimation set on any thing which came ...
... consider it independent of the voluminous collection of letters which , in the course of many years , he wrote to Mrs. Thrale , which forms a separate part of his works ; and as a proof of the high estimation set on any thing which came ...
Pagina 49
... Consider fairly what is the case . The Corsicans never received any kind- ness from the Genoese . They never agreed to be subject to them . They owe them nothing ; and when reduced to an abject state of slavery by force , shall they not ...
... Consider fairly what is the case . The Corsicans never received any kind- ness from the Genoese . They never agreed to be subject to them . They owe them nothing ; and when reduced to an abject state of slavery by force , shall they not ...
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