Half Hours with the Best Authors, Том 2Charles Knight, 1850 |
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... Death of Socrates • Plato . Cunningham . Hood • Anonymous . · Paulding . T. Warton . • Bp . Beveridge . 254. Quarrel of Squire Bull and his Son 255. Progress of Discontent 258. Resolutions 289. Epitaphs THIRTY - NINTH WEEK ...
... Death of Socrates • Plato . Cunningham . Hood • Anonymous . · Paulding . T. Warton . • Bp . Beveridge . 254. Quarrel of Squire Bull and his Son 255. Progress of Discontent 258. Resolutions 289. Epitaphs THIRTY - NINTH WEEK ...
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... death , and every injury with equal retaliation . But the execution of justice was hopeless till he had previously abo- lished the tyranny of the nobles . It was formally provided , that none , except the supreme magistrate , should ...
... death , and every injury with equal retaliation . But the execution of justice was hopeless till he had previously abo- lished the tyranny of the nobles . It was formally provided , that none , except the supreme magistrate , should ...
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... death ; to banish that numerous and strongly allied family ; to do all this under the name and wages of a parliament ; to trample upon them , too , as he pleased , and spurn them out of doors when he grew weary of them ; to raise up a ...
... death ; to banish that numerous and strongly allied family ; to do all this under the name and wages of a parliament ; to trample upon them , too , as he pleased , and spurn them out of doors when he grew weary of them ; to raise up a ...
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... death bring comfort . Oh , my friend , That thy faith were as mine ! that thou couldst see Death still producing life , and evil still Working its own destruction ; couldst behold The strifes and troubles of this troubled world With the ...
... death bring comfort . Oh , my friend , That thy faith were as mine ! that thou couldst see Death still producing life , and evil still Working its own destruction ; couldst behold The strifes and troubles of this troubled world With the ...
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... death more deplorable . We saw them rushing from the baggage - waggons , and falling in agonies and tears at the feet of the first soldier they met , imploring his assistance to enable them to reach the other side . The sick and the ...
... death more deplorable . We saw them rushing from the baggage - waggons , and falling in agonies and tears at the feet of the first soldier they met , imploring his assistance to enable them to reach the other side . The sick and the ...
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Half-hours with the Best Authors: With Short Biographical and ..., Объемы 3-4 Charles Knight Просмотр фрагмента - 187? |
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