| John Clarke - 1748 - 330 páginas
...Averfion to what is fo manifeftly calculated for their Eafe, at the fame Time it is fitted for the great Improvement of Youth under their Care. In order to...fuch, if poffible, upon a Matter fo much for their Quier, Intereft, and Credit, I have thought fit to prefent them with this DiflTertation gratis. Now... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1785 - 360 páginas
...what is fo manifeftly calculated for their eafe. ..... In order to open the eyes of fuch, if poflible, upon a matter fo much for their quiet, intereft, and...credit, I have thought fit to prefent them with this Diflertation gratis." I cannot compliment Mr. Clarke on his dilintereftednefs, when 1 fee, on a fubfequent... | |
| Sallust - 1789 - 262 páginas
...Maflers ihould (hew fo flrong an Averfion to what is fo manifeflly calculated for their Eafe, at the fame time it is fitted for the greater Improvement of Youth...their Care. In order to open the Eyes of fuch, if pofilble, upon a Matter fo much for their Quiet, Intereft, and Credit, I have thought fit to prefent... | |
| Eutropius - 1793 - 208 páginas
...ftiould (hew fo ftrong an Averfion to what is fo numifefl ly calculated for their Kafe, at the fame Time it is fitted for the greater Improvement of Youth...Credit, I have thought fit to prefent them with this Diflertation. I (hall there* fore fpeak diftindly to the Ufefulnefs of TRANSLATIONS, both Literal and... | |
| Eutropius, John Clarke - 1793 - 202 páginas
...fiiouJd (hew fo ftrong an Averfion to what is fo manifdl ly calculated for their Eafe, at the fame Time it is fitted for the greater Improvement of Youth...Quiet, Intereft, and Credit, I have thought fit to prefent-them with this Diflertation. I (hall therefore fpeak diftinclly to the Ufefulnefi of TRANSLATIONS,... | |
| John Clarke - 1795 - 310 páginas
...Averfion, to what is fo manilcfily calculated for their Eafe, at the fame Time it is fitted for the great Improvement of Youth under their Care. In order to...Credit, I have thought fit to prefent them with this DifTertatLdn gratis. Now I fhall fpeak diflinftly to the Ufefulnefs. of Trariflations, both Literal... | |
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