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Burnettum 239 243 246 248 249 251 DIALOGUES UPON THE USEFULNESS OF ANCIENT MEDALS , ESPECIALLY IN RELATION TO THE LATIN AND GREEK POETS Dialogue I. II . III . Three Sets of Medals , illustrated by the Ancient Poets in the foregoing ...
Burnettum 239 243 246 248 249 251 DIALOGUES UPON THE USEFULNESS OF ANCIENT MEDALS , ESPECIALLY IN RELATION TO THE LATIN AND GREEK POETS Dialogue I. II . III . Three Sets of Medals , illustrated by the Ancient Poets in the foregoing ...
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If Mr. Addison's example and precepts be the occasion that there now begins to be a great demand for correctness , we may justly attribute it to his being first fashioned by the ancient models , and familiarized to propriety of thought ...
If Mr. Addison's example and precepts be the occasion that there now begins to be a great demand for correctness , we may justly attribute it to his being first fashioned by the ancient models , and familiarized to propriety of thought ...
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The scheme for the Treatise upon the Christian Religion was formed by the author about the end of the late queen's reign ; at which time he carefully perused the ancient. i Spectator , No. 39 . like many grave divide .
The scheme for the Treatise upon the Christian Religion was formed by the author about the end of the late queen's reign ; at which time he carefully perused the ancient. i Spectator , No. 39 . like many grave divide .
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reign ; at which time he carefully perused the ancient writings , which furnish the materials for it . His continual employment in business prevented him from executing it , till be resigned his office of Secretary of State ; and his ...
reign ; at which time he carefully perused the ancient writings , which furnish the materials for it . His continual employment in business prevented him from executing it , till be resigned his office of Secretary of State ; and his ...
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... inspired by thee , with fresh delight , Their swords they brandish , and require the fight , Renew their ancient conquests on the main , And act their fathers ' triumphs o'er again ; Fired , when they hear how Agincourt was strowed ...
... inspired by thee , with fresh delight , Their swords they brandish , and require the fight , Renew their ancient conquests on the main , And act their fathers ' triumphs o'er again ; Fired , when they hear how Agincourt was strowed ...
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