Great Books of the Western World, Band 14Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... hope that flattered him , but considered how to come at his daughter privately ( for she was still kept under ... hopes of her children . As men generally do who are troubled in mind and act either in fear or passion , it so fell ...
... hope that flattered him , but considered how to come at his daughter privately ( for she was still kept under ... hopes of her children . As men generally do who are troubled in mind and act either in fear or passion , it so fell ...
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... hopes left , Aminias , the Pho- cian , one of Antigonus's commanders , from Corinth to their assistance , with a ... hopes upon hopes , and treating all his successes as occasions of more , and his re- verses as defects to be amended by ...
... hopes left , Aminias , the Pho- cian , one of Antigonus's commanders , from Corinth to their assistance , with a ... hopes upon hopes , and treating all his successes as occasions of more , and his re- verses as defects to be amended by ...
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... hopes that the war was ended at Dyrrhachium , and that there was nothing more remaining for Pompey but the pursuit of Cæsar . The messenger , finding her in the same hopes still , was not able to salute or speak to her , but declaring ...
... hopes that the war was ended at Dyrrhachium , and that there was nothing more remaining for Pompey but the pursuit of Cæsar . The messenger , finding her in the same hopes still , was not able to salute or speak to her , but declaring ...
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THESEUS | 1 |
ROMULUS | 15 |
ROMULUS AND THESEUS COMPARED | 30 |
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