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187.<br />

188.<br />

189.<br />

peculiar crisis <strong>of</strong> it, forms the<br />

pervading bond <strong>of</strong> connexion<br />

to the whole poem."—Mure,<br />

vol. i., p. 257.<br />

—What cause <strong>of</strong> fear, &c.<br />

"Seest thou not this? Or<br />

do we fear in vain<br />

Thy boasted thunders,<br />

and thy thoughtless<br />

reign?"<br />

Dryden's Virgil, iv. 304.<br />

—In exchange. <strong>The</strong>se lines are<br />

referred to by <strong>The</strong>ophilus, the<br />

Roman lawyer, iii. tit. xxiii.<br />

Section 1, as exhibiting the<br />

most ancient mention <strong>of</strong> barter.<br />

"A similar bond <strong>of</strong> connexion,<br />

in the military details <strong>of</strong> the

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