The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Verse, Selected from the Best Writers ...Stereotyped, printed and published by H. and E. Phinney, 1829 - Всего страниц: 252 |
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... Numidia , directing us to consider the senate and peo- ple of Rome as proprietors of it . He charged us to use our best endeavours to be serviceable to the Roman com- monwealth ; assuring us , that your protection would prove a defence ...
... Numidia , directing us to consider the senate and peo- ple of Rome as proprietors of it . He charged us to use our best endeavours to be serviceable to the Roman com- monwealth ; assuring us , that your protection would prove a defence ...
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... Numidia always be a scene of havoc and blood ? 7 While Carthage remained , we suffered , as was to be expected , all sorts of hardships from their hostile attacks ; our enemy near ; our only powerful ally , the Roman com- monwealth , at ...
... Numidia always be a scene of havoc and blood ? 7 While Carthage remained , we suffered , as was to be expected , all sorts of hardships from their hostile attacks ; our enemy near ; our only powerful ally , the Roman com- monwealth , at ...
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... Numidia , which is your own property , from being the prey of violence , usurpation , and cruelty . SECTION III . SALLUST The APOSTLE AUL'S defence before FESTUS and AGRIPPA . AGRIPPA said unto Paul , thou art permitted to speak for ...
... Numidia , which is your own property , from being the prey of violence , usurpation , and cruelty . SECTION III . SALLUST The APOSTLE AUL'S defence before FESTUS and AGRIPPA . AGRIPPA said unto Paul , thou art permitted to speak for ...
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