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... probably have omitted this reflection , which may be deemed too serious for the occasion , did we not think that our writers of fictitious history , whether in prose or in verse , are often too indulgent to vice , and apt to ascribe too ...
... probably have omitted this reflection , which may be deemed too serious for the occasion , did we not think that our writers of fictitious history , whether in prose or in verse , are often too indulgent to vice , and apt to ascribe too ...
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... probably at the time when Philip , having taken that city from the Athenians , was collecting inhabicants in order to establish it as the mart of his new conquests in Thrace . We find him afterward at the court of Philip , whence he was ...
... probably at the time when Philip , having taken that city from the Athenians , was collecting inhabicants in order to establish it as the mart of his new conquests in Thrace . We find him afterward at the court of Philip , whence he was ...
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... probably the only part of this work which has been deemed worth notice , and much inquiry having been ineffectually made for a book under the title which they have given to it , this notice may not be unnecessary . M. Leonard is the ...
... probably the only part of this work which has been deemed worth notice , and much inquiry having been ineffectually made for a book under the title which they have given to it , this notice may not be unnecessary . M. Leonard is the ...
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