The Historical Reader: Designed for the Use of Schools and Families, on a New PlanHoratio Hill, 1825 - 372 Seiten |
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... cause given . 9. As to the opinion , that the long lives of those men were but natural consequences of the peculiar strength of their stamina , or first principles of their bodily constitutions , we are willing to receive it as a ...
... cause given . 9. As to the opinion , that the long lives of those men were but natural consequences of the peculiar strength of their stamina , or first principles of their bodily constitutions , we are willing to receive it as a ...
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... caused his dead body to be hung upon a gallows , and made the intended dishonor of his enemy his own immortal disgrace ... cause to be done with the dead body of Leonidas ' -How many men had Xerxes slain in the battle of Thermopyla ' the ...
... caused his dead body to be hung upon a gallows , and made the intended dishonor of his enemy his own immortal disgrace ... cause to be done with the dead body of Leonidas ' -How many men had Xerxes slain in the battle of Thermopyla ' the ...
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... cause of those oppressed people . As it was not possible to draw any advantage from the mines , unless they were wrought , and the Americans would not work for hire , a cir- cumstance which imposed the necessity of using coercive ...
... cause of those oppressed people . As it was not possible to draw any advantage from the mines , unless they were wrought , and the Americans would not work for hire , a cir- cumstance which imposed the necessity of using coercive ...
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