Half-hours with the Best Authors: Selected and Arranged with Short Biographical and Critical Notices. V. 1-3Wiley & Halsted, 1856 |
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... rest of our people disguised themselves , and hid themselves as they were able . Being in that dark hollow space above the * The Duke of Guise was the head of the Catholic party , and one of an atrocious cabal who had concerted with the ...
... rest of our people disguised themselves , and hid themselves as they were able . Being in that dark hollow space above the * The Duke of Guise was the head of the Catholic party , and one of an atrocious cabal who had concerted with the ...
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... rest of our cares , and the calm of our tempest ; prayer is the issue of a quiet mind , of untroubled thoughts , it is the daughter of charity , and the sister of meekness ; and he that prays to God with an angry , that is , with a ...
... rest of our cares , and the calm of our tempest ; prayer is the issue of a quiet mind , of untroubled thoughts , it is the daughter of charity , and the sister of meekness ; and he that prays to God with an angry , that is , with a ...
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... rest of his flight , heard the story from him , and , believing it , recorded an event which is altogether fabulous . For an eagle has not more than two young ones at a time , and they say that Museus was mistaken when he wrote of an ...
... rest of his flight , heard the story from him , and , believing it , recorded an event which is altogether fabulous . For an eagle has not more than two young ones at a time , and they say that Museus was mistaken when he wrote of an ...
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... rest himself from his fatigues till a wind should rise : they added , that it was the usual time for the sea - breeze to decline , and for a fresh breeze to spring up from the marshes . Marius did as they advised , and the sail- ors ...
... rest himself from his fatigues till a wind should rise : they added , that it was the usual time for the sea - breeze to decline , and for a fresh breeze to spring up from the marshes . Marius did as they advised , and the sail- ors ...
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... rest alone , bidding her close the door of the apartment . The magistrates and council of Minturnæ , after deliberating , resolved that there ought to be no delay , and that they should put Marius to death . As none of the citizens ...
... rest alone , bidding her close the door of the apartment . The magistrates and council of Minturnæ , after deliberating , resolved that there ought to be no delay , and that they should put Marius to death . As none of the citizens ...
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