Lessons in Elocution, Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and Verse: For the Improvement of Youth in Reading and SpeakingMarsh, Capen & Lyon, 1831 - 372 sider |
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... Numidia , directing us to consider the senate and people of Rome as proprietors of it . He charged us to use our best endeavours to be serviceable to the Roman commonwealth , in peace and war assuring us , that your protection would ...
... Numidia , directing us to consider the senate and people of Rome as proprietors of it . He charged us to use our best endeavours to be serviceable to the Roman commonwealth , in peace and war assuring us , that your protection would ...
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... Numidia always be a scene of havock and blood ? While Carthage remained , we suffered , as was to be expected , all sorts of hardships from their hostile at- tacks ; our enemy near ; our only powerful ally , the Roman commonwealth , at ...
... Numidia always be a scene of havock and blood ? While Carthage remained , we suffered , as was to be expected , all sorts of hardships from their hostile at- tacks ; our enemy near ; our only powerful ally , the Roman commonwealth , at ...
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... Numidia . The bloody Jugurtha has butchered all whom he suspected to be in my interest . Some have been destroyed by the lingering torment of the cross . Others have been given a prey to wild beasts , and their an- guish made the sport ...
... Numidia . The bloody Jugurtha has butchered all whom he suspected to be in my interest . Some have been destroyed by the lingering torment of the cross . Others have been given a prey to wild beasts , and their an- guish made the sport ...
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... Numidia , which is your own property , from being the prey of vio- lence , usurpation , and cruelty . IX . - Speech of Canuleius to the Consuls , in which he demands that the Plebeians may be admitted into the Consulship , and that the ...
... Numidia , which is your own property , from being the prey of vio- lence , usurpation , and cruelty . IX . - Speech of Canuleius to the Consuls , in which he demands that the Plebeians may be admitted into the Consulship , and that the ...
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