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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... called out , that around it . Trebonius , under pre- there lay the worst of men . Brutus tence of business , had taken Antony called upon the Senate to judge of aside at the entrance of the theatre . the transaction which had passed be ...
... called out , that around it . Trebonius , under pre- there lay the worst of men . Brutus tence of business , had taken Antony called upon the Senate to judge of aside at the entrance of the theatre . the transaction which had passed be ...
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... called the Epis- tate : three of the Proedri being excluded from this office . The Prytanes assemble the people ; the Proedri declare the occasion ; and the Epistatæ demand their voices . This was the case in the ordinary assemblies ...
... called the Epis- tate : three of the Proedri being excluded from this office . The Prytanes assemble the people ; the Proedri declare the occasion ; and the Epistatæ demand their voices . This was the case in the ordinary assemblies ...
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... called Hegira , i . e . the Flight . 637 Jerusalem is taken by the Saracens , or followers of Mahomet . 640 Alexandria in Egypt is taken by ditto , and the grand library there burnt by or- der of Omar their caliph or prince . 653 The ...
... called Hegira , i . e . the Flight . 637 Jerusalem is taken by the Saracens , or followers of Mahomet . 640 Alexandria in Egypt is taken by ditto , and the grand library there burnt by or- der of Omar their caliph or prince . 653 The ...
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Character of Mr Pulteney | 83 |
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