Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or a Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Miscellaneous Litterature, 5. köide,1. number1810 - 400 pages |
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... hand , his uncle's acts would be more violently enforced , and his death more cruelly revenged , than by Antony him felf . And when Cicero did confent at latt to unite himself to Octavius's interests , it was with no other view but to ...
... hand , his uncle's acts would be more violently enforced , and his death more cruelly revenged , than by Antony him felf . And when Cicero did confent at latt to unite himself to Octavius's interests , it was with no other view but to ...
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... hands , returning with them to Rome as the molt agreeable prefent to their cruel employer . Antony , who was then at Rome , received them with extreme joy , rewarding the murderer with a large fum of money , and ordering the head to be ...
... hands , returning with them to Rome as the molt agreeable prefent to their cruel employer . Antony , who was then at Rome , received them with extreme joy , rewarding the murderer with a large fum of money , and ordering the head to be ...
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... hand , placing them horizontally in the funny fide of the ridge of earth almoft to their tops , and about fix or eight inches each way diftant . In fevere froft , it will be proper to bestow fome covering on the plants . Medicinal uses ...
... hand , placing them horizontally in the funny fide of the ridge of earth almoft to their tops , and about fix or eight inches each way diftant . In fevere froft , it will be proper to bestow fome covering on the plants . Medicinal uses ...
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... hand ; to be exempted from fub- fidies and other aids ; their heirs to be free from fonal wardship , notwithstanding any tenure ; to be impleaded in their own towns , and not elsewhere ; not to be liable to tolls , & c . per- The Cinque ...
... hand ; to be exempted from fub- fidies and other aids ; their heirs to be free from fonal wardship , notwithstanding any tenure ; to be impleaded in their own towns , and not elsewhere ; not to be liable to tolls , & c . per- The Cinque ...
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... hand the reftoration of his companions to their former ftate . She complied , and loaded the hero with pleafures and ho- nours . In this voluptuous retreat Ulyffes had by Circe one fon called Telegonus , or two , according to Hefiod ...
... hand the reftoration of his companions to their former ftate . She complied , and loaded the hero with pleafures and ho- nours . In this voluptuous retreat Ulyffes had by Circe one fon called Telegonus , or two , according to Hefiod ...
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