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Side 108
... secure his election, became the immediate "I In the Persian war, A per was sul'pected osa design to betray Carus. Hist. August. p. 250. si '- my We are obliged to the Alexandrian Chronicle, p 274, for the knowledge of the time and place ...
... secure his election, became the immediate "I In the Persian war, A per was sul'pected osa design to betray Carus. Hist. August. p. 250. si '- my We are obliged to the Alexandrian Chronicle, p 274, for the knowledge of the time and place ...
Side 124
... Richard of Cirencester, y- 4416 Pancgyr. v. 17.. Britain at. this time was secure, and slightly "guarded and and perhaps magnified, the extent of that noble' island, provided JUTHE DECLINE AND FALL Importance os Bricain 7 - -
... Richard of Cirencester, y- 4416 Pancgyr. v. 17.. Britain at. this time was secure, and slightly "guarded and and perhaps magnified, the extent of that noble' island, provided JUTHE DECLINE AND FALL Importance os Bricain 7 - -
Side 167
... secure. Whatever advantages and whatever defects might attend these innovations, they must be ascribed in a very great degree to the first inventor; bur as the new frame of policy was gradually improved and completed by succeeding ...
... secure. Whatever advantages and whatever defects might attend these innovations, they must be ascribed in a very great degree to the first inventor; bur as the new frame of policy was gradually improved and completed by succeeding ...
Side 174
... secure th'e obedience of Maximian, he exacte'd from' him, either a general assurance that he would submit his actions to the authority of his benefactor, or a particular promise that he would descend from the throne, whenever he should ...
... secure th'e obedience of Maximian, he exacte'd from' him, either a general assurance that he would submit his actions to the authority of his benefactor, or a particular promise that he would descend from the throne, whenever he should ...
Side 182
... secure a sufficient number of practitioners, endowed with a reasonable degree OF abilities and knowledge; but it does not appear that the students in those two facolties appeal to any celebrated masters who have flourished within that ...
... secure a sufficient number of practitioners, endowed with a reasonable degree OF abilities and knowledge; but it does not appear that the students in those two facolties appeal to any celebrated masters who have flourished within that ...
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