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Side 29
... supported by collateral evidence , ascertains the precife fituation of the Anguftia Succorum , or paffes of Succi . M. d'Anville , from the trifling refem- blance of names , has placed them between Sardica and Naissus . For my own ...
... supported by collateral evidence , ascertains the precife fituation of the Anguftia Succorum , or paffes of Succi . M. d'Anville , from the trifling refem- blance of names , has placed them between Sardica and Naissus . For my own ...
Side 51
... supported by a strange misapprehenfion of the English laws , " chez une na- “ tion ... où il eft defendû de boire à la fanté d'une certaine perfonne . " << E 2 Gallic XXII . CHAP . Gallic war , had deferted the OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 51.
... supported by a strange misapprehenfion of the English laws , " chez une na- “ tion ... où il eft defendû de boire à la fanté d'une certaine perfonne . " << E 2 Gallic XXII . CHAP . Gallic war , had deferted the OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 51.
Side 200
... supported by virtue and fortitude . " I die without remorse , as I have lived with- " out guilt . I am pleased to reflect on the in- " nocence of my private life ; and I can affirm " with confidence , that the fupreme authority , " that ...
... supported by virtue and fortitude . " I die without remorse , as I have lived with- " out guilt . I am pleased to reflect on the in- " nocence of my private life ; and I can affirm " with confidence , that the fupreme authority , " that ...
Side 262
... supported the lux- ury of individuals , would be much more advan- tageously employed for the defence and improve- ment of the state . The fubjects of the East , who enjoyed the present benefit , applauded the indul- gence of their ...
... supported the lux- ury of individuals , would be much more advan- tageously employed for the defence and improve- ment of the state . The fubjects of the East , who enjoyed the present benefit , applauded the indul- gence of their ...
Side 267
... supported by the authority CHAP . of the civil magiftrate , or even by the terrors of a military force . The enemies of Athanafius attempted to disturb the last years of his vene- rable age ; and his temporary retreat to his fa- ther's ...
... supported by the authority CHAP . of the civil magiftrate , or even by the terrors of a military force . The enemies of Athanafius attempted to disturb the last years of his vene- rable age ; and his temporary retreat to his fa- ther's ...
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