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... relates the dreadful omens that pre- ceded the death of the unfortunate Queen of Carthage . ( Lib . iv . 453-472 . ) Mr. PITT'S Verfion . " While to the Gods fhe pour'd the wine , fhe view'd The pure libation turn'd to fable blood ...
... relates the dreadful omens that pre- ceded the death of the unfortunate Queen of Carthage . ( Lib . iv . 453-472 . ) Mr. PITT'S Verfion . " While to the Gods fhe pour'd the wine , fhe view'd The pure libation turn'd to fable blood ...
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... relate , the new Archbishop of Cambray . Fenelon's biographer takes great pains to vindicate the partiality which he manifefted for this lady and her opinions : but , without altering the nature of things , it could hardly , one would ...
... relate , the new Archbishop of Cambray . Fenelon's biographer takes great pains to vindicate the partiality which he manifefted for this lady and her opinions : but , without altering the nature of things , it could hardly , one would ...
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... relates alfo that Origen , in his Catena in Jobum , fpeaks of the Pfalms of Valentinus . Now this manufcript contains various pages both from the Old and New Teftament , which coincide with the fragments of the Sahidic verfion now ...
... relates alfo that Origen , in his Catena in Jobum , fpeaks of the Pfalms of Valentinus . Now this manufcript contains various pages both from the Old and New Teftament , which coincide with the fragments of the Sahidic verfion now ...
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... of them here : but we think that we owe it to the cha- racter of our author to make one extract , from the introduction , which relates principally to an obfervation made on him by which 40 Cartwright's Commonwealth in Danger .
... of them here : but we think that we owe it to the cha- racter of our author to make one extract , from the introduction , which relates principally to an obfervation made on him by which 40 Cartwright's Commonwealth in Danger .
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which relates principally to an obfervation made on him by Lord Chief Juftice Eyre , when the Major gave evidence on the trial of Mr. Tooke . • When in my evidence I said , that I had figned many petitions for a reform of Parliament ...
which relates principally to an obfervation made on him by Lord Chief Juftice Eyre , when the Major gave evidence on the trial of Mr. Tooke . • When in my evidence I said , that I had figned many petitions for a reform of Parliament ...
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