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... appears to have returned to Spain , and to have been brought again from thence by the emperor Galba , A.D. 68 , to Rome ... appear from St. Jerome's Chronicon ** that he first opened a public school or college for rhetoric at Rome in the ...
... appears to have returned to Spain , and to have been brought again from thence by the emperor Galba , A.D. 68 , to Rome ... appear from St. Jerome's Chronicon ** that he first opened a public school or college for rhetoric at Rome in the ...
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... appear advisable , it may be advocated in plausible terms ; and that vices may sometimes be honoured with the names of the proximate virtues . But his worst offence against morality is that he sanctions the subornation of witnesses to ...
... appear advisable , it may be advocated in plausible terms ; and that vices may sometimes be honoured with the names of the proximate virtues . But his worst offence against morality is that he sanctions the subornation of witnesses to ...
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... appear to be in the wrong , who think that the system of the world is maintained by order , and that , if its order were broken , it would cease to exist as a whole . Compare vi . 4 , 1. Spalding . See note on iii . 1 , 1 . B So speech ...
... appear to be in the wrong , who think that the system of the world is maintained by order , and that , if its order were broken , it would cease to exist as a whole . Compare vi . 4 , 1. Spalding . See note on iii . 1 , 1 . B So speech ...
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... appear to have despaired of them , but to have set them aside , because * The first of the two laws has no influence in deciding the case ; it merely affords a subject for either party to excite the feelings ; for the father will say ...
... appear to have despaired of them , but to have set them aside , because * The first of the two laws has no influence in deciding the case ; it merely affords a subject for either party to excite the feelings ; for the father will say ...
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... appear at all ; the father was found guilty , and went with the son who pleaded for him into exile . The illiterate son , after distinguishing him- self by his bravery , obtained of his country , as a reward , * the recall of his father ...
... appear at all ; the father was found guilty , and went with the son who pleaded for him into exile . The illiterate son , after distinguishing him- self by his bravery , obtained of his country , as a reward , * the recall of his father ...
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