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Pagina 11
... farther and more particular account of this honest gentleman , see No . I .
Additional Notes at the end . · I Quis cælum terris non misceat , et mare cælo Si
fur displiceat Verri ! homicida Miloni ? Clodius accuset mæchos , Catilina
Cethegum ?
... farther and more particular account of this honest gentleman , see No . I .
Additional Notes at the end . · I Quis cælum terris non misceat , et mare cælo Si
fur displiceat Verri ! homicida Miloni ? Clodius accuset mæchos , Catilina
Cethegum ?
Pagina 14
In delivering his sentiments to the Convention , he introduces the regeneration of
morality in the rear of those inestimable benefits which mankind are to reap from
the revolution accomplished by his enlightened compatriots . The Additional ...
In delivering his sentiments to the Convention , he introduces the regeneration of
morality in the rear of those inestimable benefits which mankind are to reap from
the revolution accomplished by his enlightened compatriots . The Additional ...
Pagina 34
ADDITIONAL. NOTES . No. ,. I . M . MARAT . The following detail is given
verbatim from the Star , . March the 4th , 1793 . GLASGOW . “ From an
investigation lately taken at Edinburgh , it is said , that Marat , the celebrated
orator of the French ...
ADDITIONAL. NOTES . No. ,. I . M . MARAT . The following detail is given
verbatim from the Star , . March the 4th , 1793 . GLASGOW . “ From an
investigation lately taken at Edinburgh , it is said , that Marat , the celebrated
orator of the French ...
Pagina 63
... decorating their favourite author with this additional wreath of glory ,
maintaining , that from his professional habits and pursuits , he is more likely to
have been conversant with the merits , and interested in the fate of the deceased
practitioner ...
... decorating their favourite author with this additional wreath of glory ,
maintaining , that from his professional habits and pursuits , he is more likely to
have been conversant with the merits , and interested in the fate of the deceased
practitioner ...
Pagina 157
... recover its liberties . I think it is impossible for any man of the least common
sense to help seeing the drift of all this conduct . ” Mr . Fox ' s Speech , October ,
1798 . of The Duke of Bedford was surcharged for twenty - five servants , in
addition ...
... recover its liberties . I think it is impossible for any man of the least common
sense to help seeing the drift of all this conduct . ” Mr . Fox ' s Speech , October ,
1798 . of The Duke of Bedford was surcharged for twenty - five servants , in
addition ...
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