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Solon admitted him to have been the best of kings ; and antiquity allows him the
merit of establishing the institutions of that great lawgiver , where they did not
clash with his authority . The instances , so frequent in antiquity , of most intimate
...
Solon admitted him to have been the best of kings ; and antiquity allows him the
merit of establishing the institutions of that great lawgiver , where they did not
clash with his authority . The instances , so frequent in antiquity , of most intimate
...
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Its chief merit perhaps is that it engages the attention at an early period , and in a
considerable degree retains it to the end . Art . 24. Confined in vain , or a Double
to Do. A farce , in Two Acts . By T. Jones , Author of Poems , & c . 8vo . pp . 47.
Its chief merit perhaps is that it engages the attention at an early period , and in a
considerable degree retains it to the end . Art . 24. Confined in vain , or a Double
to Do. A farce , in Two Acts . By T. Jones , Author of Poems , & c . 8vo . pp . 47.
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From the extracts which we have made , the reader will forın some opinion of the
merit of this compilation . Dr. D. acknowleges his obligations to Messrs . Elkington
and Johnson on the subject of Draining ; to Messrs . Beatson and Crocker for ...
From the extracts which we have made , the reader will forın some opinion of the
merit of this compilation . Dr. D. acknowleges his obligations to Messrs . Elkington
and Johnson on the subject of Draining ; to Messrs . Beatson and Crocker for ...
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