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  • Corneille, and the late Mr. Glover, thought Jason and Mcden Irorthy of their talents. fhj Saleins fiassus has been already mentioned, s. 5, note faj.

    The Works of Cornelius Tacitus Cornelius Tacitus , Arthur Murphy 1812

  • A complaint was made to that assembly, by Manlius Patruitus, a member of their body, that, at vt meeting of the people in the colony of the Senesians faj, he was assaulted, and even struck, by order of the magistrates ..

    The Works of Cornelius Tacitus Cornelius Tacitus , Arthur Murphy 1812

  • XXTII. faj All paMIc resolatloas wdfe Ibraed, aaoag Bsrhariaaa, at thehr caroatlag festlvala ia rdigloas grova.

    The Works of Cornelius Tacitus Cornelius Tacitus , Arthur Murphy 1812

  • The two chiefs arrived at Asciburgium faj, and there stormed the winter-encampment of a squadron of horse.

    The Works of Cornelius Tacitus Cornelius Tacitus , Arthur Murphy 1812

  • About the same time, the execution of Calvia Crispi - nilla faj was demauded by the public voice: but by various ar - tifices, in which the duplicity of the prince covered him with dis - honour, she was saved from danger.

    The Works of Cornelius Tacitus Cornelius Tacitus , Arthur Murphy 1812

  • XXXlll. faj There is here a small mistake, the error perhaps of tM copyist; and this, in fact, was A gricola's seventh campaign.

    The Works of Cornelius Tacitus Cornelius Tacitus , Arthur Murphy 1812

  • Ofear, faj * the - Irifh hard, was invited to a feait, at Temora, by Cairbar ling of Ireland.

    The poems of Ossian, the son of Fingal. 1796

  • For they faj that Elatus the fon of Areas, when the Phlegyans attacked Delphos, fought in defence of the god, and afterwards took up his refidence together with his forces in Phocis, fiud built the city Elatea.

    The Description of Greece 1794

  • To do or faj what may weaken the impreilions of fuch a do£lrine, • muft, on all iappofitions, be the grofleft folly.

    The Works of Thomas Secker 1792

  • The derivation of the Hebrew word Adam, fignifying a man, is from dam red, therefore faj the Lexiconifb, Adam implies red earth, and Adamah in Phoenician is earth; Adme in Iri/h and Phaenician implies llony, barren earth, whence Edom or Idumea, i. e.

    Collectanea de rebus hibernicis .. 1786

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