Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 2S. Walker, 1826 - English letters |
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... Death of Cæsar 19 Death and Character of Cicero 20 A remarkable Instance of Filial Duty Speech of Titus Quinctius to the Ro- mans , when the Equi and Volsci , tak- ing Advantage of their intestine Com- motions , ravaged their country to ...
... Death of Cæsar 19 Death and Character of Cicero 20 A remarkable Instance of Filial Duty Speech of Titus Quinctius to the Ro- mans , when the Equi and Volsci , tak- ing Advantage of their intestine Com- motions , ravaged their country to ...
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... death he felt the most illiberal scurrility : but , in his strength declining , his constitu- a dead tongue , indecencies of every tion being worn out by a prodigious kind appear less shocking than in a multiplicity of business , added ...
... death he felt the most illiberal scurrility : but , in his strength declining , his constitu- a dead tongue , indecencies of every tion being worn out by a prodigious kind appear less shocking than in a multiplicity of business , added ...
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... death of the and lords he put to death , on the fourth Edward , his son was pro- scaffold , after he had taken them in claimed king of England , by the battle . If there ever was reason to name of Edward V. though that show mercy in ...
... death of the and lords he put to death , on the fourth Edward , his son was pro- scaffold , after he had taken them in claimed king of England , by the battle . If there ever was reason to name of Edward V. though that show mercy in ...
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The effects of a dissolution of the Fede | 16 |
Necessity of the Union | 23 |
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