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This man heaped up immense riches by every kind of extortion ; he had also made favor with the Athenians , to whom he fled , dreading the vengeance of Alexander . It is said that he brought with him treasure to the amount of 5,000 ...
This man heaped up immense riches by every kind of extortion ; he had also made favor with the Athenians , to whom he fled , dreading the vengeance of Alexander . It is said that he brought with him treasure to the amount of 5,000 ...
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This , therefore , I shall endeavor to do with all moderation ; while the blame of my dwelling on topics indispensable to my defence must justly rest upon him who has instituted an impeachment of such a kind . But at least I think I may ...
This , therefore , I shall endeavor to do with all moderation ; while the blame of my dwelling on topics indispensable to my defence must justly rest upon him who has instituted an impeachment of such a kind . But at least I think I may ...
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But many , or rather all of them have fared worse than ourselves ; and indeed had Philip , as soon as his object was attained , gone straightway home , and remained thenceforward at peace , offering no kind of injury either ...
But many , or rather all of them have fared worse than ourselves ; and indeed had Philip , as soon as his object was attained , gone straightway home , and remained thenceforward at peace , offering no kind of injury either ...
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He had , however , made some kind of arrangement to write for Blackwood and The Quarterly Review -- engagements which would bring him £ 180 a year ; at least so he wrote to his wealthy uncle , who had returned to India , concluding with ...
He had , however , made some kind of arrangement to write for Blackwood and The Quarterly Review -- engagements which would bring him £ 180 a year ; at least so he wrote to his wealthy uncle , who had returned to India , concluding with ...
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... said the London Athen¿um , upon the publication of Chants du Paysan in 1894 , “ have often been so grotesque and eccentric to British taste , that it is to be feared the ordinary Englishman regards him as a kind of mountebank .
... said the London Athen¿um , upon the publication of Chants du Paysan in 1894 , “ have often been so grotesque and eccentric to British taste , that it is to be feared the ordinary Englishman regards him as a kind of mountebank .
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