Miscellaneous Works, in Verse and Prose, Volume 3J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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Page 75
... receiving a no- bler interpretation than what is commonly put on them , if we fuppofe the thought of the reverfe to be the fame with that in Manilius . Hefperiam fua Libra tenet , quâ condita Roma Et propriis frænat pendentem nutibus ...
... receiving a no- bler interpretation than what is commonly put on them , if we fuppofe the thought of the reverfe to be the fame with that in Manilius . Hefperiam fua Libra tenet , quâ condita Roma Et propriis frænat pendentem nutibus ...
Page 83
... received among the Prætorian guards , and afterwards declared their Emperor . His reception is here re- corded on a Medal , in which one of the Enfigns prefents him his hand , in the fame fenfe as Anchifes gives it in the following ...
... received among the Prætorian guards , and afterwards declared their Emperor . His reception is here re- corded on a Medal , in which one of the Enfigns prefents him his hand , in the fame fenfe as Anchifes gives it in the following ...
Page 244
... received from its intercourfe with the Spanish Weft - Indies . As there are many who look upon every thing which they do not actually fee and feel as bare probability probability and fpeculation , I fhall only touch on thofe 244. The ...
... received from its intercourfe with the Spanish Weft - Indies . As there are many who look upon every thing which they do not actually fee and feel as bare probability probability and fpeculation , I fhall only touch on thofe 244. The ...
Page 280
... received from him , is a record of great authority ; and though I will not infift upon it , may venture to fay , that had we fuch an evidence for any fact in Pagan hiftory , an Author would be thought very unreasonable who fhould reject ...
... received from him , is a record of great authority ; and though I will not infift upon it , may venture to fay , that had we fuch an evidence for any fact in Pagan hiftory , an Author would be thought very unreasonable who fhould reject ...
Page 283
... received a confufed report of our Saviour before his crucifixion , and probably lived within the Shake ef the earth- quake , and the Shadow of the eclipfe , which are recorded by this Author . That Chrift was wor- fhipped as a God among ...
... received a confufed report of our Saviour before his crucifixion , and probably lived within the Shake ef the earth- quake , and the Shadow of the eclipfe , which are recorded by this Author . That Chrift was wor- fhipped as a God among ...
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