Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1J. Miller, 1809 |
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Page 310
... ship had endeared to the Sicilians , was not more by them importuned against Verres , than the favourable opinion which I had among many who honour ye , and are known and respected by ye , loaded me with entreaties and persuasions ...
... ship had endeared to the Sicilians , was not more by them importuned against Verres , than the favourable opinion which I had among many who honour ye , and are known and respected by ye , loaded me with entreaties and persuasions ...
Page 384
... ship than he uses ; but what is properly his own guilt , not imputed any more to his evil counsellors ( a cere- mony used longer by the parliament than he himself desired ) shall be laid here without circumlocutions at his own door ...
... ship than he uses ; but what is properly his own guilt , not imputed any more to his evil counsellors ( a cere- mony used longer by the parliament than he himself desired ) shall be laid here without circumlocutions at his own door ...
Page 393
... ship - money , the seizing . not of one Naboth's vineyard , but of whole inheritances , under the pretence of forest or crown - lands ; corruption and bribery compounded for , with impunities granted for the future , as gave evident ...
... ship - money , the seizing . not of one Naboth's vineyard , but of whole inheritances , under the pretence of forest or crown - lands ; corruption and bribery compounded for , with impunities granted for the future , as gave evident ...
Page 422
... ships they happen to meet with in those seas , and treat the sailors as enemies , nay , even as pirates . For they give that opprobrious name to all , except those of their own nation , who venture to sail in those seas . Nor do they ...
... ships they happen to meet with in those seas , and treat the sailors as enemies , nay , even as pirates . For they give that opprobrious name to all , except those of their own nation , who venture to sail in those seas . Nor do they ...
Page 423
... ships bound for America , lying in the mouth of the river , and just ready to weigh anchor , should be stopt , as being capable of doing mischief to the Spaniards in that part of the world ; and when at the same time he refused the ...
... ships bound for America , lying in the mouth of the river , and just ready to weigh anchor , should be stopt , as being capable of doing mischief to the Spaniards in that part of the world ; and when at the same time he refused the ...
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