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Pagina 61
... continued for fome time to profit by the attainments which were made in the former , and while they walked in the tract of the common- wealth , or practifed the arts and retain ed the leffons which former ages had taught , ftill kept ...
... continued for fome time to profit by the attainments which were made in the former , and while they walked in the tract of the common- wealth , or practifed the arts and retain ed the leffons which former ages had taught , ftill kept ...
Pagina 64
... continued for ages inferior , were , how ever , in their political and military character , fuperior to all other nations whatever ; and , at this date , had ex- tended a dominion , which originally confifted of a poor village on the ...
... continued for ages inferior , were , how ever , in their political and military character , fuperior to all other nations whatever ; and , at this date , had ex- tended a dominion , which originally confifted of a poor village on the ...
Pagina 65
... continued to ferve -under this diminution of his rank and command , and overlooked with magna- nimity the infults with which the people had requited the fervice he was rendering to his country . " Minutius being now affociated with the ...
... continued to ferve -under this diminution of his rank and command , and overlooked with magna- nimity the infults with which the people had requited the fervice he was rendering to his country . " Minutius being now affociated with the ...
Pagina 67
... continued their preparations for war , with all the dignity and pride of the most profperous fortune . They refufed to ranfom the prifoners who had been taken by the enemy at Cannæ , and treated with fullen contempt rather than feverity ...
... continued their preparations for war , with all the dignity and pride of the most profperous fortune . They refufed to ranfom the prifoners who had been taken by the enemy at Cannæ , and treated with fullen contempt rather than feverity ...
Pagina 68
... continued . ) AN addrefs to the quacks , which is prefixed to Phyfical Prudence , and is nearly as long as the work itfelf , con- tains a congratulation to the refpectable body of irregulars , whether itinerant , or ftationary , on ...
... continued . ) AN addrefs to the quacks , which is prefixed to Phyfical Prudence , and is nearly as long as the work itfelf , con- tains a congratulation to the refpectable body of irregulars , whether itinerant , or ftationary , on ...
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