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... former democracy had been such , ( Isocrates ventured , in a chosen opportunity , to aver the bold truth to the people in their restored sovereinty , ) that a majority , even of the lower ranks , had voted for the oligarchy of the four ...
... former democracy had been such , ( Isocrates ventured , in a chosen opportunity , to aver the bold truth to the people in their restored sovereinty , ) that a majority , even of the lower ranks , had voted for the oligarchy of the four ...
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... former being 43 oz . and of the latter 45 oz . , I found the power not so great as in the solid ball of iron , although the approximation was very near , considering the great disparity in the weights ; the iron shell producing ...
... former being 43 oz . and of the latter 45 oz . , I found the power not so great as in the solid ball of iron , although the approximation was very near , considering the great disparity in the weights ; the iron shell producing ...
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... former princes ; and as a monu- ment to the manes of their departed heroes , the sanctuary of their temples , or the sepulchres of their kings : at the same time subjecting their most illustrious conquerors , while living , like the ...
... former princes ; and as a monu- ment to the manes of their departed heroes , the sanctuary of their temples , or the sepulchres of their kings : at the same time subjecting their most illustrious conquerors , while living , like the ...
Contents
Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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