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Page 245
... manner reduc'd ; but , as he plainly infinuates , it lay yet unfinish'd : notwithstanding the witty La- bours of an ARISTOPHANES , and the other comick Poets of the first Manner , who had flourish'd a whole Age before this Critick . As ...
... manner reduc'd ; but , as he plainly infinuates , it lay yet unfinish'd : notwithstanding the witty La- bours of an ARISTOPHANES , and the other comick Poets of the first Manner , who had flourish'd a whole Age before this Critick . As ...
Page 566
... manner of 76. 449 Punishments 248 Quaestors , why so called , 133 ; their office , ib .; under the emperors , 135 ; it gave admis- sion into the senate R 4 365 502 Ram , a machine in war Reaping , manner of Reclining at supper , when ...
... manner of 76. 449 Punishments 248 Quaestors , why so called , 133 ; their office , ib .; under the emperors , 135 ; it gave admis- sion into the senate R 4 365 502 Ram , a machine in war Reaping , manner of Reclining at supper , when ...
Page xxxix
... manner in which the Highlanders comported themselves , when order- ed from their mountains , for the special purpose of keeping down the Re- publican spirit in the south - west of Scotland , and of living at free quarters on the ...
... manner in which the Highlanders comported themselves , when order- ed from their mountains , for the special purpose of keeping down the Re- publican spirit in the south - west of Scotland , and of living at free quarters on the ...
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