The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 2W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1756 Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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... first , appears only flowing and harmonious . But all the feveral excellencies of his countrymen and cotemporaries were at leaft equalled by Demofthenes . His own , no age or nation could attain to . From him , critics have formed their ...
... first , appears only flowing and harmonious . But all the feveral excellencies of his countrymen and cotemporaries were at leaft equalled by Demofthenes . His own , no age or nation could attain to . From him , critics have formed their ...
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... first year of the hundred and feventh olympiad , and the ninth of Philip's reign . II . The firft Olynthiac Oration : pronounced four years after the firft Phillipic , in the archonship of Callimachus , the fourth year of the hundred ...
... first year of the hundred and feventh olympiad , and the ninth of Philip's reign . II . The firft Olynthiac Oration : pronounced four years after the firft Phillipic , in the archonship of Callimachus , the fourth year of the hundred ...
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... First First then , Athenians , be firmly convinced of thefe 6 Mr. LELAND's Orations of Demofthenes .
... First First then , Athenians , be firmly convinced of thefe 6 Mr. LELAND's Orations of Demofthenes .
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< artifices , by which he abufed the wretched Olynthians , from his first infidious gift of Potidaea . But now , he seduced the Thebans to his party , by making them mafters of Boeotia , and eafing them of a great and grievous war . And ...
< artifices , by which he abufed the wretched Olynthians , from his first infidious gift of Potidaea . But now , he seduced the Thebans to his party , by making them mafters of Boeotia , and eafing them of a great and grievous war . And ...
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... first among my coun- C trymen , but reduced you to the laft of nations : on the con- C trary , the faithful minister should raise the glory of his coun- try ; and upon all occafions , advise the most falutary , not the easiest measures ...
... first among my coun- C trymen , but reduced you to the laft of nations : on the con- C trary , the faithful minister should raise the glory of his coun- try ; and upon all occafions , advise the most falutary , not the easiest measures ...
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