The Method of Teaching and Studying the Belles Lettres; Or, An Introduction to Languages, Poetry, Rhetorick, History, Moral Philosophy, Physicks, &c. ...W. Strahan, 1769 |
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Charles Rollin. 1. Elogium of Cæfar's clemency . Marcellus declared himself an enemy to Cæfar upon all occafions , and that in a very injurious and open manner . However , when Cæfar returned to Rome ,, he was very willing to pardon ...
Charles Rollin. 1. Elogium of Cæfar's clemency . Marcellus declared himself an enemy to Cæfar upon all occafions , and that in a very injurious and open manner . However , when Cæfar returned to Rome ,, he was very willing to pardon ...
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... enemy than to furmount one's paffions . z Domuifti gentes immanitate barbaras , multitudine innumerabiles , locis ... enemy , an enemy confiderable by his birth , his capacity , and courage ; and not only to raise him from a dejected ...
... enemy than to furmount one's paffions . z Domuifti gentes immanitate barbaras , multitudine innumerabiles , locis ... enemy , an enemy confiderable by his birth , his capacity , and courage ; and not only to raise him from a dejected ...
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... enemy began to retire . " The French cry out , Victory is fure . But M. Turenne ' fays to them , Hold ! our fate is not in our own power ; and we ourselves shall be vanquished , if the Lord does not affift us ; and fo turning his eyes ...
... enemy began to retire . " The French cry out , Victory is fure . But M. Turenne ' fays to them , Hold ! our fate is not in our own power ; and we ourselves shall be vanquished , if the Lord does not affift us ; and fo turning his eyes ...
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Charles Rollin. " paffes three rivers , comes up with the enemy , " fights them . Numbers on one fide , and valour of " the other , hold fortune long in suspense . At last " courage repels the multitude ; the enemy are con- fufed , and ...
Charles Rollin. " paffes three rivers , comes up with the enemy , " fights them . Numbers on one fide , and valour of " the other , hold fortune long in suspense . At last " courage repels the multitude ; the enemy are con- fufed , and ...
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... enemy's overfight , and not to his own abilities . When he gave an account of a battle , he forgot nothing , but its being gained by his own conduct . " If he related any of thofe actions which had ren- dered him fo famous , one would ...
... enemy's overfight , and not to his own abilities . When he gave an account of a battle , he forgot nothing , but its being gained by his own conduct . " If he related any of thofe actions which had ren- dered him fo famous , one would ...
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