THE MONTHLY REVIEW OR LITERARY JOURNAL1781 |
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... received into the military and domestic service of the palace ; and the admirable skill , which they were accustomed to display in the unbounded plains of Scythia , was exercifed , on a more narrow theatre , in the parks and inclofures ...
... received into the military and domestic service of the palace ; and the admirable skill , which they were accustomed to display in the unbounded plains of Scythia , was exercifed , on a more narrow theatre , in the parks and inclofures ...
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... received a peremp- tory order from Alaric , that all the confecrated plate and ornaments should be tranfported , without damage or delay , to the church of the apoftle . From the extremity , perhaps , of the Quirinal hill , to the ...
... received a peremp- tory order from Alaric , that all the confecrated plate and ornaments should be tranfported , without damage or delay , to the church of the apoftle . From the extremity , perhaps , of the Quirinal hill , to the ...
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Several Hands. or remorfe ; and the ignominious lafhes , which they had formerly received , were washed away in the blood of the guilty , or obnoxious , families . The matrons and virgins of Rome were expofed to inju- ries more dreadful ...
Several Hands. or remorfe ; and the ignominious lafhes , which they had formerly received , were washed away in the blood of the guilty , or obnoxious , families . The matrons and virgins of Rome were expofed to inju- ries more dreadful ...
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... received fome injury from the violence of the Goths . At their entrance through the Salarian gae , they fired the adjacent houfes to guide their march , and to diftract the attention of the citizens : the flames , which encountered no ...
... received fome injury from the violence of the Goths . At their entrance through the Salarian gae , they fired the adjacent houfes to guide their march , and to diftract the attention of the citizens : the flames , which encountered no ...
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... declarations of dead perfons fhall never under any circumftances be received in evidence would be unjuft ; and why fo . Falfe Falfe delicacy . • The Author enters into an obligation Burtenfhaw's Letters to the Earl of Mansfield . 45.
... declarations of dead perfons fhall never under any circumftances be received in evidence would be unjuft ; and why fo . Falfe Falfe delicacy . • The Author enters into an obligation Burtenfhaw's Letters to the Earl of Mansfield . 45.
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