The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1816 |
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... observed of Lais , Non omnibus licuit adire Corinthum . - And upon the whole we may very safely assert , from the general tenor of his conduct , that Socrates visited her house not with any unwarrantable or las- civious views ; and ...
... observed of Lais , Non omnibus licuit adire Corinthum . - And upon the whole we may very safely assert , from the general tenor of his conduct , that Socrates visited her house not with any unwarrantable or las- civious views ; and ...
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... observed , or thought he observed , that parties were gradually changing their policy and principles ; and on this account he seems to have felt less desire to engage in con- troversies , where his judgment and political friendships ...
... observed , or thought he observed , that parties were gradually changing their policy and principles ; and on this account he seems to have felt less desire to engage in con- troversies , where his judgment and political friendships ...
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... observed among celebrated practitioners , in various places , while all pretended equally to success , and commanded confidence ; ' generally more the result of prudence and dexterity than of science . He resided at Paris in the hotel ...
... observed among celebrated practitioners , in various places , while all pretended equally to success , and commanded confidence ; ' generally more the result of prudence and dexterity than of science . He resided at Paris in the hotel ...
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