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Pagina 183
... perhaps better to be profuse than niggardly , where a certain and allowed por- tion of desert requires them : -but , as to this eulogy on Her- man , reluctant as we always profess ourselves to be to discuss the art of war with Hannibal ...
... perhaps better to be profuse than niggardly , where a certain and allowed por- tion of desert requires them : -but , as to this eulogy on Her- man , reluctant as we always profess ourselves to be to discuss the art of war with Hannibal ...
Pagina 500
... perhaps indicate the hitherto - uninvestigated clue of his conduct . According to Diogenes Laertius , Democritus was a pupil of Pythagoras , probably at Memphis , where they may have met ; or perhaps at Babylon . The third period ...
... perhaps indicate the hitherto - uninvestigated clue of his conduct . According to Diogenes Laertius , Democritus was a pupil of Pythagoras , probably at Memphis , where they may have met ; or perhaps at Babylon . The third period ...
Pagina 519
... perhaps , the greatest display of Bona- parte's talents ; and a reference to the manner of fighting it ( see Rev. Vol . Ixiv . p . 500. ) will sufficiently shew with what fatal success an able General may find the means of departing ...
... perhaps , the greatest display of Bona- parte's talents ; and a reference to the manner of fighting it ( see Rev. Vol . Ixiv . p . 500. ) will sufficiently shew with what fatal success an able General may find the means of departing ...
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Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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