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... person and features , deline- ated by the arts of painting or sculpture . In every age , such copies , so congenial to human feelings , have been cherished by the zeal of private friendship or public es- teem : the images of the Roman ...
... person and features , deline- ated by the arts of painting or sculpture . In every age , such copies , so congenial to human feelings , have been cherished by the zeal of private friendship or public es- teem : the images of the Roman ...
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... person the courts of Lombardy and France , to deprecate the injustice of his enemy , or to excite the pity and indignation of his friend . After soothing the public despair by litanies and orations , he undertook this laborious journey ...
... person the courts of Lombardy and France , to deprecate the injustice of his enemy , or to excite the pity and indignation of his friend . After soothing the public despair by litanies and orations , he undertook this laborious journey ...
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... person from the field ; but the Saracens were discouraged by the retreat of their leader , and the repetition of these equal or unsuccessful conflicts . A noble Arabian , who afterwards became the adver- Victory of sary of Ali and the ...
... person from the field ; but the Saracens were discouraged by the retreat of their leader , and the repetition of these equal or unsuccessful conflicts . A noble Arabian , who afterwards became the adver- Victory of sary of Ali and the ...
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THE SIXTH VOLUME | 1 |
His incorruptible body | 7 |
Orthodox consent and verbal | 13 |
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