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The solicitude of those who watched over his fafety was so great , that , it is said ,
they deceived his enemies by a report of his death , and effectually ' prevented a
search for his person ( during the first tumultuary and vindi & tive rage of the ...
The solicitude of those who watched over his fafety was so great , that , it is said ,
they deceived his enemies by a report of his death , and effectually ' prevented a
search for his person ( during the first tumultuary and vindi & tive rage of the ...
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which he could not relish ; but he consoled himself under absurd raillery on the
delicacy of his person , by recolleding that similar raillery had been lavished on
those manly and eminent characters of the ancient world , Demosthenes and ...
which he could not relish ; but he consoled himself under absurd raillery on the
delicacy of his person , by recolleding that similar raillery had been lavished on
those manly and eminent characters of the ancient world , Demosthenes and ...
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this production , if not for any other purpose , yet to be sacred , and to make , as it
were , a mute speak in my person , in despight of poverty of genius , as on the
other hand it is accustomed to strike mute the most eloquent tongues , when they
...
this production , if not for any other purpose , yet to be sacred , and to make , as it
were , a mute speak in my person , in despight of poverty of genius , as on the
other hand it is accustomed to strike mute the most eloquent tongues , when they
...
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