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... observe , that the body of a people has juster views for the publick good , and pursues them with greater uprightness than the nobility and gentry , who have fo many private expectations and particular interefts , which hang like a ...
... observe , that the body of a people has juster views for the publick good , and pursues them with greater uprightness than the nobility and gentry , who have fo many private expectations and particular interefts , which hang like a ...
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... observed that the fcent is stronger in the morning than at night . There are abundance of infcriptions and pictures hung up by his Votaries in fe- veral parts of the church : For it is the way of those that are in any fignal danger to ...
... observed that the fcent is stronger in the morning than at night . There are abundance of infcriptions and pictures hung up by his Votaries in fe- veral parts of the church : For it is the way of those that are in any fignal danger to ...
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... observe in another place . The French and Italians have probably derived this custom of fhewing fome of their cha- racters in masks , from the Greek and Roman theater . The old Vatican Terence has at the head of every scene the figures ...
... observe in another place . The French and Italians have probably derived this custom of fhewing fome of their cha- racters in masks , from the Greek and Roman theater . The old Vatican Terence has at the head of every scene the figures ...
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... observation I have here made is juft , it may serve as a confirma- tion to the learned Fabretti's conjecture on Trajan's Pillar ; who fup- pofes , I think , with a great deal of reafon , that the Camps , Intrench- ments , ments , and ...
... observation I have here made is juft , it may serve as a confirma- tion to the learned Fabretti's conjecture on Trajan's Pillar ; who fup- pofes , I think , with a great deal of reafon , that the Camps , Intrench- ments , ments , and ...
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... observe the wisdom of the ancient Romans , who to encourage their Emperors in their inclination of doing good to their country , gave the fame honours to the great actions of peace , which turned to the advantage of the pub- lick , as ...
... observe the wisdom of the ancient Romans , who to encourage their Emperors in their inclination of doing good to their country , gave the fame honours to the great actions of peace , which turned to the advantage of the pub- lick , as ...
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