Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 2S. Walker, 1826 - English letters |
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Page 75
... occasion Demosthenes , for the first time , appeared against that prince ; and displayed those abilities , which proved the greatest obstacle to his ⚫ designs . At Athens , the whole power and ma- nagement of affairs were placed in the ...
... occasion Demosthenes , for the first time , appeared against that prince ; and displayed those abilities , which proved the greatest obstacle to his ⚫ designs . At Athens , the whole power and ma- nagement of affairs were placed in the ...
Page 76
... occasion ; and the Epistatæ demand their voices . This was the case in the ordinary assemblies : the extraor- dinary were convened as well by the generals as the Prytanes ; and sometimes the people met of their own accord , without ...
... occasion ; and the Epistatæ demand their voices . This was the case in the ordinary assemblies : the extraor- dinary were convened as well by the generals as the Prytanes ; and sometimes the people met of their own accord , without ...
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... occasion , how- nues of the Carnatic , when they were ever , he predicted they would have providing , not supply for the esta- no occasion to exult . The proposi- blishments of its protection , but re- tion , which so much pains had ...
... occasion , how- nues of the Carnatic , when they were ever , he predicted they would have providing , not supply for the esta- no occasion to exult . The proposi- blishments of its protection , but re- tion , which so much pains had ...
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