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... PROSE . MR . ABBOTT . Sub cct for Greek Prose Composition . " The comparative excellence of the Constitutions of Athens and of Sparta . " MR . STACK . Translate the following passage into Greek Prose : - Beginning , In the meantime ...
... PROSE . MR . ABBOTT . Sub cct for Greek Prose Composition . " The comparative excellence of the Constitutions of Athens and of Sparta . " MR . STACK . Translate the following passage into Greek Prose : - Beginning , In the meantime ...
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... PROSE . MR . STACK . Subject for Latin Prose Composition . Write a distinct account , and in some detail , of the several stages in the subjugation of Italy by the Romans . DR . INGRAM . Translate the following passage into Latin Prose ...
... PROSE . MR . STACK . Subject for Latin Prose Composition . Write a distinct account , and in some detail , of the several stages in the subjugation of Italy by the Romans . DR . INGRAM . Translate the following passage into Latin Prose ...
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... prose works written : 66 Essay of Dramatic Poesy , " " The Complete Angler , " " The Man of Feeling , " " The Diversions of Purley , " " Memoirs of a Cavalier , " " The Golden Grove , " " The Worthies of England , " " History of Charles ...
... prose works written : 66 Essay of Dramatic Poesy , " " The Complete Angler , " " The Man of Feeling , " " The Diversions of Purley , " " Memoirs of a Cavalier , " " The Golden Grove , " " The Worthies of England , " " History of Charles ...
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... Prose : — 1. Beginning , Τὸ δ ' ὄνομα τῆς ἀκολασίας και ἐπὶ τὰς παιδικὰς , κ . τ . λ . Ending , καὶ τῷ λόγῳ μηθὲν ἐναντιοῦσθαι . Nichomachean Ethics , lib . III . c . xii . 5-7 . 2. Beginning , Ὁ δὲ μεγαλοπρεπὴς ἐπιστήμονι ἔοικεν · κ ...
... Prose : — 1. Beginning , Τὸ δ ' ὄνομα τῆς ἀκολασίας και ἐπὶ τὰς παιδικὰς , κ . τ . λ . Ending , καὶ τῷ λόγῳ μηθὲν ἐναντιοῦσθαι . Nichomachean Ethics , lib . III . c . xii . 5-7 . 2. Beginning , Ὁ δὲ μεγαλοπρεπὴς ἐπιστήμονι ἔοικεν · κ ...
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... Prose : - Beginning , To those animals , over which we are masters for however short a time , Ending , the only time he has lived to any purpose worth recording . HELPS , Essays written in the Intervals of Business , p : 40 . Translate ...
... Prose : - Beginning , To those animals , over which we are masters for however short a time , Ending , the only time he has lived to any purpose worth recording . HELPS , Essays written in the Intervals of Business , p : 40 . Translate ...
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