Half Hours of English History: From the Roman period to the death of Henry IIIF. Warne, 1899 - 602 sider |
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... present to carry on the war during its continuance ; moreover , as the fleet he expected had failed to reach its port , and the Gauls , in consequence of his absence , had become tumultuous , he reluctantly entered into treaty with them ...
... present to carry on the war during its continuance ; moreover , as the fleet he expected had failed to reach its port , and the Gauls , in consequence of his absence , had become tumultuous , he reluctantly entered into treaty with them ...
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... present , we shall avoid any comparison with what is called the truth of history . But we shall not touch any scenes which are absolute violations of received historical facts . We shall endeavour to confine our selections to such ...
... present , we shall avoid any comparison with what is called the truth of history . But we shall not touch any scenes which are absolute violations of received historical facts . We shall endeavour to confine our selections to such ...
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... present numbers Be muster'd ; bid the captains look to ' t . - Now , sir , What have you dream'd , of late , of this war's purpose ? Sooth . Last night the very gods show'd me a vision : ( I fast , and pray'd , for their intelligence ...
... present numbers Be muster'd ; bid the captains look to ' t . - Now , sir , What have you dream'd , of late , of this war's purpose ? Sooth . Last night the very gods show'd me a vision : ( I fast , and pray'd , for their intelligence ...
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... present estate to me disgraceful , to thee is glorious . I had riches , horses , arms , and men ; no wonder then if I contended not to lose them . But if by fate , yours only must be empire , then of necessity ours among the rest must ...
... present estate to me disgraceful , to thee is glorious . I had riches , horses , arms , and men ; no wonder then if I contended not to lose them . But if by fate , yours only must be empire , then of necessity ours among the rest must ...
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... present circum- stances , for you have long abhorred them , nor that you may dread those that are future , for you have long dreaded them ; but that I may applaud you for choosing of yourselves to do all that behoves you , and thank you ...
... present circum- stances , for you have long abhorred them , nor that you may dread those that are future , for you have long dreaded them ; but that I may applaud you for choosing of yourselves to do all that behoves you , and thank you ...
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