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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Page 55
... called out , that around it . Trebonius , under pre- there lay the worst of men . tence of business , had taken Antony called upon the Senate to judge of aside at the entrance of the theatre . the transaction which had passed be- Cimber ...
... called out , that around it . Trebonius , under pre- there lay the worst of men . tence of business , had taken Antony called upon the Senate to judge of aside at the entrance of the theatre . the transaction which had passed be- Cimber ...
Page 208
... called upon man of ability and religion , and in his hearers to make all the amends in his work upon the administration of their power for the mischief they had the finances , had actually recorded done to the continent of Africa . He ...
... called upon man of ability and religion , and in his hearers to make all the amends in his work upon the administration of their power for the mischief they had the finances , had actually recorded done to the continent of Africa . He ...
Page 259
... called co- lainous coward ! -Go thy ways , old mical , may excite a laugh , though ne- Jack ; die when thou wilt , if man- ver a loud nor a long one , among hood , good manhood , be not forgot well - bred people . upon the face of the ...
... called co- lainous coward ! -Go thy ways , old mical , may excite a laugh , though ne- Jack ; die when thou wilt , if man- ver a loud nor a long one , among hood , good manhood , be not forgot well - bred people . upon the face of the ...
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On the Constitution of England Montesquieu | 3 |
Necessity of the Union | 23 |
The Feudal System | 30 |
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