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الصفحة 332
As for his practising with the officers of justice , in every possible kind of case , against the protest , always of one of them , and of the whole bench on one occasion , this is evident from his own admissions ; and the case of ...
As for his practising with the officers of justice , in every possible kind of case , against the protest , always of one of them , and of the whole bench on one occasion , this is evident from his own admissions ; and the case of ...
الصفحة 280
The whole history of that great revolution which overthrew the Roman aristocracy , —the whole state of parties , —the character of every public man , -is elaborately misrepresented , in order to make out something which may look like a ...
The whole history of that great revolution which overthrew the Roman aristocracy , —the whole state of parties , —the character of every public man , -is elaborately misrepresented , in order to make out something which may look like a ...
الصفحة 343
The spirit which appears in the passage of Seneca to which we have referred , tainted the whole body of the ancient philosophy from the time of Socrates downwards ; and took possession of intellects with which that of Seneca cannot ...
The spirit which appears in the passage of Seneca to which we have referred , tainted the whole body of the ancient philosophy from the time of Socrates downwards ; and took possession of intellects with which that of Seneca cannot ...
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