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Side vi
... faithful and disinterested friends ; and who , under the pressure of severe infirmity , enjoys the lively vigour of his mind , and the felicity of his incomparable temper . LORD NORTH will permit me to express the feelings of friendship ...
... faithful and disinterested friends ; and who , under the pressure of severe infirmity , enjoys the lively vigour of his mind , and the felicity of his incomparable temper . LORD NORTH will permit me to express the feelings of friendship ...
Side vii
... In proper names of foreign , and especially of Oriental origin , it should be always our aim to express in our English version a faithful copy of the original . But this rule , which is founded on a just regard to PREFACE . VII.
... In proper names of foreign , and especially of Oriental origin , it should be always our aim to express in our English version a faithful copy of the original . But this rule , which is founded on a just regard to PREFACE . VII.
Side 6
... faithful band to the mountains and sea - coast of Epirus . At length the accidental death of the son of Triarius ( 13 ) destroyed A. D. 481. the balance which the Romans had been so anxious to preserve , the whole nation acknowledged ...
... faithful band to the mountains and sea - coast of Epirus . At length the accidental death of the son of Triarius ( 13 ) destroyed A. D. 481. the balance which the Romans had been so anxious to preserve , the whole nation acknowledged ...
Side 32
... faithfully transacted by the quæstor Proclus ( 5 ) ; and the aged emperor adopted the talents and ambition of his nephew Justinian , an aspiring youth , whom his uncle had drawn from the rustic solitude of Dacia , and educated at ...
... faithfully transacted by the quæstor Proclus ( 5 ) ; and the aged emperor adopted the talents and ambition of his nephew Justinian , an aspiring youth , whom his uncle had drawn from the rustic solitude of Dacia , and educated at ...
Side 33
... faithful and worthy champion of the church and state ; and gratefully adorned their favourite with the titles of consul and general ; but in the seventh month of his consulship , Vitalian was stabbed with seventeen wounds at the royal ...
... faithful and worthy champion of the church and state ; and gratefully adorned their favourite with the titles of consul and general ; but in the seventh month of his consulship , Vitalian was stabbed with seventeen wounds at the royal ...
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