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Pagina 494
... Theodosius was the younger Son of a decayed Family , of great Parts and Learning , improved by a genteel and virtuous Education . When he was in the twentieth Year of his Age he became acquainted with Constantia , who had not then ...
... Theodosius was the younger Son of a decayed Family , of great Parts and Learning , improved by a genteel and virtuous Education . When he was in the twentieth Year of his Age he became acquainted with Constantia , who had not then ...
Pagina 495
... THEODOSIUS . ' This Letter was conveyed to Constantia that very Evening , who fainted at the reading of it ; and the next Morning she was much more alarmed by two or three Messengers , that came to her Father's House one after another ...
... THEODOSIUS . ' This Letter was conveyed to Constantia that very Evening , who fainted at the reading of it ; and the next Morning she was much more alarmed by two or three Messengers , that came to her Father's House one after another ...
Pagina 566
... Theodosius to Constantia ( 1760 ) , and two volumes of the Correspondence of Theodosius and Constantia ( 1764-5 ) , which were suggested by this paper . 165. PAGE 499. Motto . Horace , Ars Poetica , 48 , 50-1 . The motto in A was ...
... Theodosius to Constantia ( 1760 ) , and two volumes of the Correspondence of Theodosius and Constantia ( 1764-5 ) , which were suggested by this paper . 165. PAGE 499. Motto . Horace , Ars Poetica , 48 , 50-1 . The motto in A was ...
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