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... Write in hafte for Bread ; which has been the Caufe that fome of his Works are fhorter than he defign'd them ; and confequently , that the World is deprived of fo much Benefit as otherwise it might have reap'd from his prodigious ...
... Write in hafte for Bread ; which has been the Caufe that fome of his Works are fhorter than he defign'd them ; and confequently , that the World is deprived of fo much Benefit as otherwise it might have reap'd from his prodigious ...
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... but every body else that writes of him al- lows , ) I think it will be a hard matter to per- fuade a difinterefs'd Perfon , or any other but a bon i a bon Francois , ( which , in good English 6 . An Extract of Hotoman's Life ,
... but every body else that writes of him al- lows , ) I think it will be a hard matter to per- fuade a difinterefs'd Perfon , or any other but a bon i a bon Francois , ( which , in good English 6 . An Extract of Hotoman's Life ,
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... writes , was nicknamed Macellinus , because his House was ftained with the Blood of Men , as a Shambles is with that of Beasts . Many fuch others are mention'd by Hiftorians , who for the like Cruelty ( as the fame Capitolinus tells us ) ...
... writes , was nicknamed Macellinus , because his House was ftained with the Blood of Men , as a Shambles is with that of Beasts . Many fuch others are mention'd by Hiftorians , who for the like Cruelty ( as the fame Capitolinus tells us ) ...
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... writes in his Fourth Book † : Most of their Commonwealths " ( fays he ) were Govern'd by " the Advice of the Nobles : + ' Aeistreglinaì hoav ai πλείες Η πολιτειών . ένα δ ' ειγεμόνα άρβυλο κατ ' ενιαυτόν τὸ παλαιὸν ὡς δ ' αύ τως εἰς ...
... writes in his Fourth Book † : Most of their Commonwealths " ( fays he ) were Govern'd by " the Advice of the Nobles : + ' Aeistreglinaì hoav ai πλείες Η πολιτειών . ένα δ ' ειγεμόνα άρβυλο κατ ' ενιαυτόν τὸ παλαιὸν ὡς δ ' αύ τως εἰς ...
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... writes , lib . 5. that when Tarqui- nius Prifcus reigned in Rome , the Bituriges had the principal Authority among the Celta , and gave a King to them . When Cæfar first enter'd Gaul , A. U. C. 695 , he found it divided into two ...
... writes , lib . 5. that when Tarqui- nius Prifcus reigned in Rome , the Bituriges had the principal Authority among the Celta , and gave a King to them . When Cæfar first enter'd Gaul , A. U. C. 695 , he found it divided into two ...
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