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... honour . When the generosity and magnanimity of his character had detached successively the principal allies of the Carthaginians , he crossed over to Africa , intrusted his safety to the honour of Syphax , met Asdrubal at this prince's ...
... honour . When the generosity and magnanimity of his character had detached successively the principal allies of the Carthaginians , he crossed over to Africa , intrusted his safety to the honour of Syphax , met Asdrubal at this prince's ...
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... honours , marked with similar lines of discri- mination . The mathematical sciences have usually been sup- posed ... honour to which he aspires , to offer himself to be examined in one or more of the treatises of Aristotle , at the ...
... honours , marked with similar lines of discri- mination . The mathematical sciences have usually been sup- posed ... honour to which he aspires , to offer himself to be examined in one or more of the treatises of Aristotle , at the ...
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... honour to his memory . ' 6 In forming a correct estimate of the character of Mr. Edgeworth , we shall find much to respect and admire . In talents , however , he was perhaps not a first - rate man , and his abilities seem to have been ...
... honour to his memory . ' 6 In forming a correct estimate of the character of Mr. Edgeworth , we shall find much to respect and admire . In talents , however , he was perhaps not a first - rate man , and his abilities seem to have been ...
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