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Page 13
... given of the institutes of Quintilian , and the rhetorical writings of Cicero , accompanied with many just and enlightened observations . He shortly notices the orators who succeeded De- mosthenes . He describes the character of that ...
... given of the institutes of Quintilian , and the rhetorical writings of Cicero , accompanied with many just and enlightened observations . He shortly notices the orators who succeeded De- mosthenes . He describes the character of that ...
Page 245
... given from " a considerable North American planter to the editor of the Museum Rusticum , " a British miscel- lany devoted to agricultural subjects , respecting the great benefit of salt to cattle . It appears , by this letter , that ...
... given from " a considerable North American planter to the editor of the Museum Rusticum , " a British miscel- lany devoted to agricultural subjects , respecting the great benefit of salt to cattle . It appears , by this letter , that ...
Page 399
... given of them . They will have far other dispositions to cultivate , far other com- panions to associate with ; far other trials to go through , while they live ; and when they die , we trust that they will also have some other hopes ...
... given of them . They will have far other dispositions to cultivate , far other com- panions to associate with ; far other trials to go through , while they live ; and when they die , we trust that they will also have some other hopes ...
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