The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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... Beautiful , and Political Miscellanies . Vol . 2. French Revolution , & c . Vol . 3. Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs ; the Catholic Claims , & c . Vol . 4. On the Affairs of India , and Charge against Warren Hastings . Vol . 5 ...
... Beautiful , and Political Miscellanies . Vol . 2. French Revolution , & c . Vol . 3. Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs ; the Catholic Claims , & c . Vol . 4. On the Affairs of India , and Charge against Warren Hastings . Vol . 5 ...
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... beautiful out- line Engravings . Vol . I. From the ( Mons . Didron has not yet written the second volume . ) Gil Blas , The Adventures of . 24 Engravings on Steel , after Smirke , and 10 Etchings by George Cruikshank . ( 612 pages ...
... beautiful out- line Engravings . Vol . I. From the ( Mons . Didron has not yet written the second volume . ) Gil Blas , The Adventures of . 24 Engravings on Steel , after Smirke , and 10 Etchings by George Cruikshank . ( 612 pages ...
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... the brothers of Plato . Comp . Xen . Mem . iii . 6 . The festival here alluded to is the Bevdidea , in which Artemis or Bendis was worshipped agreeably to the custom of the Thracians . B wait deed , seemed beautiful ; yet that which the II.
... the brothers of Plato . Comp . Xen . Mem . iii . 6 . The festival here alluded to is the Bevdidea , in which Artemis or Bendis was worshipped agreeably to the custom of the Thracians . B wait deed , seemed beautiful ; yet that which the II.
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Plato. wait deed , seemed beautiful ; yet that which the Thracians conducted appeared not less elegant . After we had paid our devotions , and seen the solemnity , we were going back to the city , when Polemarchus , son of Cephalus ...
Plato. wait deed , seemed beautiful ; yet that which the Thracians conducted appeared not less elegant . After we had paid our devotions , and seen the solemnity , we were going back to the city , when Polemarchus , son of Cephalus ...
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... beautiful and strong , and will attribute to it all other properties which we ascribe to the just man , be- cause , forsooth , you have ventured to class it with virtue and wisdom . You augur very truly , said he . I must not grudge ...
... beautiful and strong , and will attribute to it all other properties which we ascribe to the just man , be- cause , forsooth , you have ventured to class it with virtue and wisdom . You augur very truly , said he . I must not grudge ...
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