Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Band 2,Teil 3S. Walker, 1826 |
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... citizens to death . Do all those toils , which are emphatically the laws relating to the punishment styled yours : your lying on the of Roman citizens hold you in awe ? ground , not only in pursuit of lewd Certainly traitors against ...
... citizens to death . Do all those toils , which are emphatically the laws relating to the punishment styled yours : your lying on the of Roman citizens hold you in awe ? ground , not only in pursuit of lewd Certainly traitors against ...
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... citizens , that I am only sorry city before he had effected my death , he went off with so few to attend at seeing the weapons prepared for him . I wish he had taken his whole our destruction wrested out of his forces along with him ...
... citizens , that I am only sorry city before he had effected my death , he went off with so few to attend at seeing the weapons prepared for him . I wish he had taken his whole our destruction wrested out of his forces along with him ...
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... citizens , I again and again admonish their present help and protection de- them , that my lenity , which to some fend their temples and our houses . may have rather appeared remiss- It is your part , therefore , citizens , ness , has ...
... citizens , I again and again admonish their present help and protection de- them , that my lenity , which to some fend their temples and our houses . may have rather appeared remiss- It is your part , therefore , citizens , ness , has ...
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