Half-hours with the Best Authors: Selected and Arranged with Short Biographical and Critical Notices. V. 1-3Wiley & Halsted, 1856 |
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... gave me to eat , it was secretly ; a few morsels were wrapt up in a napkin , and they came into my room under pretence of getting linen for the said dame de Foissy . At last I departed from that lodging on Wednesday , the eleventh day ...
... gave me to eat , it was secretly ; a few morsels were wrapt up in a napkin , and they came into my room under pretence of getting linen for the said dame de Foissy . At last I departed from that lodging on Wednesday , the eleventh day ...
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... gave Diogenes a great vessel of wine , when he asked but a little , and a few caraways , the Cynic thanked him with his rude expression : " Thou neither answerest to the question thou art asked , nor givest according as thou art desired ...
... gave Diogenes a great vessel of wine , when he asked but a little , and a few caraways , the Cynic thanked him with his rude expression : " Thou neither answerest to the question thou art asked , nor givest according as thou art desired ...
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... gave him to the magistrates . Now instructions had been already sent to every city , requiring the authorities to search for Marius , and to put him to death when he was taken . However , the magis- trates thought it best to deliberate ...
... gave him to the magistrates . Now instructions had been already sent to every city , requiring the authorities to search for Marius , and to put him to death when he was taken . However , the magis- trates thought it best to deliberate ...
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... gave a great turn to af- fairs . First of all , by attacking the corn - vessels with his ships and plundering the merchants , he made himself master of the supplies . He next sailed to the maritime cities , which he took ; and , finally ...
... gave a great turn to af- fairs . First of all , by attacking the corn - vessels with his ships and plundering the merchants , he made himself master of the supplies . He next sailed to the maritime cities , which he took ; and , finally ...
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... gave audience to the commissioners and returned a kind answer : Marius stood by the consul's chair without speak- ing a word , but indicating , by the unchanging heaviness of his brow and his gloomy look , that he intended to fill Rome ...
... gave audience to the commissioners and returned a kind answer : Marius stood by the consul's chair without speak- ing a word , but indicating , by the unchanging heaviness of his brow and his gloomy look , that he intended to fill Rome ...
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