The Literary Class Book; Or, Readings in English Literature: To which is Prefixed an Introductory Treatise on the Art of Reading and the Principles of ElocutionMarcus and John Sullivan, 1855 - Всего страниц: 512 |
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... Rome must fall , that we are innocent . There was a time then , my fellow - citizens , when the Lace- dæmonians were sovereign masters both by sea and land ; when their troops and forts surrounded the entire circuit of Attica ; when ...
... Rome must fall , that we are innocent . There was a time then , my fellow - citizens , when the Lace- dæmonians were sovereign masters both by sea and land ; when their troops and forts surrounded the entire circuit of Attica ; when ...
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... Rome as proprietors of it . He charged us to use our best endeavours to be serviceable to the Roman commonwealth in peace and war ; assuring us , that your protection would prove to us a defence against all enemies , and would be ...
... Rome as proprietors of it . He charged us to use our best endeavours to be serviceable to the Roman commonwealth in peace and war ; assuring us , that your protection would prove to us a defence against all enemies , and would be ...
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... Rome gave to my ancestors , and from whence my grandfather and my father , under your auspices , expelled Syphax and the Carthaginians . Thus , fathers , your kindness to our family is defeated , and Jugurtha , in injuring me , throws ...
... Rome gave to my ancestors , and from whence my grandfather and my father , under your auspices , expelled Syphax and the Carthaginians . Thus , fathers , your kindness to our family is defeated , and Jugurtha , in injuring me , throws ...
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... Rome , from that Entreating . height of power to which you are raised , on the unexampled distresses of a prince , who is , by the Submission , cruelty of a wicked intruder , become an outcast from Cautioning . all mankind . Let not the ...
... Rome , from that Entreating . height of power to which you are raised , on the unexampled distresses of a prince , who is , by the Submission , cruelty of a wicked intruder , become an outcast from Cautioning . all mankind . Let not the ...
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... tection for my own person . Fathers ! Senators of Rome ! the arbiters of the Vehement solicitation . world ! To you I fly for refuge from the murderous treaty . Urgent en- fury of Jugurtha . By your OR , SCHOOL READER . 123.
... tection for my own person . Fathers ! Senators of Rome ! the arbiters of the Vehement solicitation . world ! To you I fly for refuge from the murderous treaty . Urgent en- fury of Jugurtha . By your OR , SCHOOL READER . 123.
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