A New and General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of the Most Eminent Persons in Every Nation, Particularly the British and Irish, from the Earliest Accounts of Time to the Present Period : Wherein Their Remarkable Actions Or Sufferings, Their Virtues, Parts, and Learning are Accurately Displayed : with a Catalogue of Their Literary Productions, Volumen 5T. Osborne, J. Whiston and B. White, W. Strahan, T. Payne, W. Owen, and W. Johnston [and 7 others], 1761 |
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... never read the books of heretics . And , laftly , Scioppius , who hardly ever spoke well of any one , owned Le Fevre to have been very happy in his notes upon Seneca , and in his corrections of Nonius Marcellus . We are not the least ...
... never read the books of heretics . And , laftly , Scioppius , who hardly ever spoke well of any one , owned Le Fevre to have been very happy in his notes upon Seneca , and in his corrections of Nonius Marcellus . We are not the least ...
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... never . executed , he put out this by way of fpecimen . In his notes upon one place , he obferves , that Lucian had introduced there many things againft Chrift , which had been caftrated by the too great zeal and piety of our ancestors ...
... never . executed , he put out this by way of fpecimen . In his notes upon one place , he obferves , that Lucian had introduced there many things againft Chrift , which had been caftrated by the too great zeal and piety of our ancestors ...
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... never printed . Pope Innocent the XIIth , obliged him to quit his retirement , and made him keeper of the ar- chives of the castle of St. Angelo : a poft , which is never given but to men of the most approved integrity , fince he , who ...
... never printed . Pope Innocent the XIIth , obliged him to quit his retirement , and made him keeper of the ar- chives of the castle of St. Angelo : a poft , which is never given but to men of the most approved integrity , fince he , who ...
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... never " accept it from thofe , who he well knew wanted it . " Be- ing once at that prince's table , fome body obferved , that the Epicureans placed their happiness in a voluptuous life , and in a freedom from all public bufinefs : upon ...
... never " accept it from thofe , who he well knew wanted it . " Be- ing once at that prince's table , fome body obferved , that the Epicureans placed their happiness in a voluptuous life , and in a freedom from all public bufinefs : upon ...
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... never before pub- lifhed . By thefe , and many other works of a smaller nature , Fa- bricius has laid the whole learned world under the greatest -obligations ; fince he has contributed more , perhaps , than any other man ever did , to ...
... never before pub- lifhed . By thefe , and many other works of a smaller nature , Fa- bricius has laid the whole learned world under the greatest -obligations ; fince he has contributed more , perhaps , than any other man ever did , to ...
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