Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, 2. köideS. Walker, 1826 |
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Page 75
... affected the Athenians . So daring an attempt , which was , in effect , declaring his purposes , filled them with astonish- ment and the view of a power , which every day received new ac- cessions , drove them even to de- spair . Yet ...
... affected the Athenians . So daring an attempt , which was , in effect , declaring his purposes , filled them with astonish- ment and the view of a power , which every day received new ac- cessions , drove them even to de- spair . Yet ...
Page 212
... affected by eat bread : petitioners , go home and rejecting the treaty ; how vast a tract starve : we cannot satisfy your wrongs of wild land will almost cease to be and our resentments . property . This loss , let it be ob- Will you ...
... affected by eat bread : petitioners , go home and rejecting the treaty ; how vast a tract starve : we cannot satisfy your wrongs of wild land will almost cease to be and our resentments . property . This loss , let it be ob- Will you ...
Page 257
... affected . You around them , and they think that no professed to make Cicero your guide evil , no danger is nigh , the seeds of and your pattern : but when one destruction are fermenting within ; reads his panegyric upon Julius and ...
... affected . You around them , and they think that no professed to make Cicero your guide evil , no danger is nigh , the seeds of and your pattern : but when one destruction are fermenting within ; reads his panegyric upon Julius and ...
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