Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Band 2S. Walker, 1826 |
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... Rome upon it . And this makes the subject of the oration now be- fore us . with downcast looks and suppliant ) voice , he begged of the fathers not to believe too hastily what was said against him by an enemy ; that his birth and past ...
... Rome upon it . And this makes the subject of the oration now be- fore us . with downcast looks and suppliant ) voice , he begged of the fathers not to believe too hastily what was said against him by an enemy ; that his birth and past ...
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... Rome . 190 The first Roman army enters Asia , and from the spoils of Antiochus brings the Asiatic luxury first to Rome . 168 Perseus defeated by the Romans , which ends the Macedonian kingdom . 167 The first library erected at Rome , of ...
... Rome . 190 The first Roman army enters Asia , and from the spoils of Antiochus brings the Asiatic luxury first to Rome . 168 Perseus defeated by the Romans , which ends the Macedonian kingdom . 167 The first library erected at Rome , of ...
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... Rome - writes his Epistles between 51 and 66 . 63 The Acts of the Apostles written . Christianity is supposed to be introduced into Britain by St. Paul , or some of his disciples , about this time . 64 Rome set on fire , and burned for ...
... Rome - writes his Epistles between 51 and 66 . 63 The Acts of the Apostles written . Christianity is supposed to be introduced into Britain by St. Paul , or some of his disciples , about this time . 64 Rome set on fire , and burned for ...
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