The Historical Reader: Designed for the Use of Schools and Families, on a New PlanHoratio Hill, 1825 - 372 Seiten |
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... death , into ba- nishment , imprisonment , or a fine . But he replied generous- ly , that he would choose neither of ... death was rather a deliverance than a punishment . 7. Cicero has described , with great elegance , the lofty ...
... death , into ba- nishment , imprisonment , or a fine . But he replied generous- ly , that he would choose neither of ... death was rather a deliverance than a punishment . 7. Cicero has described , with great elegance , the lofty ...
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... death . Her cries recalling his fainting spirits , and seeing the affliction she was in , he told her , with a view , to comfort her , that he should die in peace , since he would expire in ... DEATH OF CLEOPATRA . 85 DEATH OF CLEOPATRA. ...
... death . Her cries recalling his fainting spirits , and seeing the affliction she was in , he told her , with a view , to comfort her , that he should die in peace , since he would expire in ... DEATH OF CLEOPATRA . 85 DEATH OF CLEOPATRA. ...
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... death of her father , twelve of which she passed with Antony . She was a woman of great parts , as well as of great wicked- ness ; and spoke several languages with the utmost readi- ness . In her death ended the reign of the Ptolemies ...
... death of her father , twelve of which she passed with Antony . She was a woman of great parts , as well as of great wicked- ness ; and spoke several languages with the utmost readi- ness . In her death ended the reign of the Ptolemies ...
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