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Side iii
... whole life ; the reader will pronounce between the school and the scholar ; but I cannot affect to believe , that nature had disqualified me for all literary pursuits . The specious and ready excuse of my tender age , imperfect ...
... whole life ; the reader will pronounce between the school and the scholar ; but I cannot affect to believe , that nature had disqualified me for all literary pursuits . The specious and ready excuse of my tender age , imperfect ...
Side vi
... whole morning , and sometimes of the whole day . " + His studies were devoted to the French , the Latin , and the Greek languages , and his reading embraced the Latin classics under the divisions of historians , poets , orators , and ...
... whole morning , and sometimes of the whole day . " + His studies were devoted to the French , the Latin , and the Greek languages , and his reading embraced the Latin classics under the divisions of historians , poets , orators , and ...
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... whole establishment . View of the provinces of the Roman empire . Spain . Gaul 8 lyrian frontier . Rhætia . Noricum and Pannonia . Dalmatia Mæsia and Dacia . Thrace , Macedonia , 9 and Greece . Asia Minor . Syria , Phoenicia , and ...
... whole establishment . View of the provinces of the Roman empire . Spain . Gaul 8 lyrian frontier . Rhætia . Noricum and Pannonia . Dalmatia Mæsia and Dacia . Thrace , Macedonia , 9 and Greece . Asia Minor . Syria , Phoenicia , and ...
Side 8
... whole extent of the Mediterranean , after the destruction of Carthage , and the extirpation of the pirates , was included within their provinces . The policy of the emperors was directed only to preserve the peaceful dominion of that ...
... whole extent of the Mediterranean , after the destruction of Carthage , and the extirpation of the pirates , was included within their provinces . The policy of the emperors was directed only to preserve the peaceful dominion of that ...
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... whole additional expense . The ablest preceptors of Greece and His reputation . Asia had been invited by liberal re- wards to direct the education of young Herod . Their pupil soon became a celebrated orator , accord- ing to the useless ...
... whole additional expense . The ablest preceptors of Greece and His reputation . Asia had been invited by liberal re- wards to direct the education of young Herod . Their pupil soon became a celebrated orator , accord- ing to the useless ...
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