The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1797 - Books |
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Page 147
... never was at Troy .-- || de Pas She was never seen in that country . In consequence of these con- tradictions Scalliger says very justly of the Grecians Usque aden § nullus nugandi modus , nullus pudor horas in his perdendi fuit ...
... never was at Troy .-- || de Pas She was never seen in that country . In consequence of these con- tradictions Scalliger says very justly of the Grecians Usque aden § nullus nugandi modus , nullus pudor horas in his perdendi fuit ...
Page 153
... never was at Troy.- ad te pas She was never seen in that country . In consequence of these con- tradictions Scalliger says very justly of the Grecians- § Usque adeo nullus nugandi modus , nullus pudor horas in his perdendi fuit Graculis ...
... never was at Troy.- ad te pas She was never seen in that country . In consequence of these con- tradictions Scalliger says very justly of the Grecians- § Usque adeo nullus nugandi modus , nullus pudor horas in his perdendi fuit Graculis ...
Page 251
... never consent to let him loose to please such an old rascal as you , Mr. Superintendant , or what the devil you may please to call yourself ; but there stands an honest man , at whose intercession I not only remit the punishment of your ...
... never consent to let him loose to please such an old rascal as you , Mr. Superintendant , or what the devil you may please to call yourself ; but there stands an honest man , at whose intercession I not only remit the punishment of your ...
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