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Page 255
... success . Assailed in one of its weakest parts before it was entirely completed , the lines were broken through , and the invested army set at liberty , to the no inconside- rable loss of Cæsar , both in men and reputation : as it gave ...
... success . Assailed in one of its weakest parts before it was entirely completed , the lines were broken through , and the invested army set at liberty , to the no inconside- rable loss of Cæsar , both in men and reputation : as it gave ...
Page 257
... success that has hitherto crowned his exertions - the use he has made of his success , so far as the public are concerned -the stage in the prosecution of his design , at which he has ar- VOL . II . LI rived his plans and intentions ...
... success that has hitherto crowned his exertions - the use he has made of his success , so far as the public are concerned -the stage in the prosecution of his design , at which he has ar- VOL . II . LI rived his plans and intentions ...
Page 502
... success would be hopeless or worthless , without the acquisition of perma- nent and extended celebrity as a philosophical writer . " Pref . p . i- vi . and To the candid reader , xcv . He therefore dismisses his crowd- ed auditories ...
... success would be hopeless or worthless , without the acquisition of perma- nent and extended celebrity as a philosophical writer . " Pref . p . i- vi . and To the candid reader , xcv . He therefore dismisses his crowd- ed auditories ...
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