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... fame effect . Hoping that this may fave gentlemen the trouble of fabricating imagi- nary hittories of that unfortunate event in future , I am , Sir , Conftantinople , April 15 , 1789 . " SIR , Your molt obedient fervant , AL . PATERSON ...
... fame effect . Hoping that this may fave gentlemen the trouble of fabricating imagi- nary hittories of that unfortunate event in future , I am , Sir , Conftantinople , April 15 , 1789 . " SIR , Your molt obedient fervant , AL . PATERSON ...
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... fame time is not the fortune of many . It cannot , however , be too often noticed , or too much applauded . Where fo much mag- nanimity exifts , it would be invidious to notice fome circumftances , not connected with the public , which ...
... fame time is not the fortune of many . It cannot , however , be too often noticed , or too much applauded . Where fo much mag- nanimity exifts , it would be invidious to notice fome circumftances , not connected with the public , which ...
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... fame vicious character with the other . The example cited from the Edi- pus of Corneille in the commentaries on the 9th chapter of the text belongs to it . In the fimple fable of which the an- cient tragedies were made , the unity of ...
... fame vicious character with the other . The example cited from the Edi- pus of Corneille in the commentaries on the 9th chapter of the text belongs to it . In the fimple fable of which the an- cient tragedies were made , the unity of ...
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... fame independent manner ; obtaining the fame and greater titles and honours from the Mogul than had been conferred on the principal of the former . Had Sindiah , however , been fatisfied with thefe advan- tages ; which , even in a ...
... fame independent manner ; obtaining the fame and greater titles and honours from the Mogul than had been conferred on the principal of the former . Had Sindiah , however , been fatisfied with thefe advan- tages ; which , even in a ...
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... fame accuracy and precifion as our belt modern hifto- rians Whereas the Differtator has only obferved , " that it was fuch a common practice among the ancients to mention the works of their predeceffors , that in many books we find ...
... fame accuracy and precifion as our belt modern hifto- rians Whereas the Differtator has only obferved , " that it was fuch a common practice among the ancients to mention the works of their predeceffors , that in many books we find ...
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