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... 63. THE RELIQUES OF FATHER PROUTS . With 21 etchings , by MACLISE . 7s . 6d . 64. MARRYAT'S MISSION , or SCENES in AFRICA . With engravings . BOHN'S BRITISH CLASSICS . GIBBON'S ROMAN EMPIRE . WITH VARIORUM BOHN'S ILLUSTRATED LIBRARY .
... 63. THE RELIQUES OF FATHER PROUTS . With 21 etchings , by MACLISE . 7s . 6d . 64. MARRYAT'S MISSION , or SCENES in AFRICA . With engravings . BOHN'S BRITISH CLASSICS . GIBBON'S ROMAN EMPIRE . WITH VARIORUM BOHN'S ILLUSTRATED LIBRARY .
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... father and the son were invited to the imperial table . Julian , placing himself between them , attempted , without success , to inculcate the lesson and example of toleration ; supported , with affected calmness , the indiscreet zeal ...
... father and the son were invited to the imperial table . Julian , placing himself between them , attempted , without success , to inculcate the lesson and example of toleration ; supported , with affected calmness , the indiscreet zeal ...
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... , armed and disciplined after the Parthian man- ner . ( Plutarch , in M. Antonio , tom . v , p . 117. ) Moses of Chorene shamefully than his father Chosroes , from the manly virtues Disaffection of the King of Armenia.
... , armed and disciplined after the Parthian man- ner . ( Plutarch , in M. Antonio , tom . v , p . 117. ) Moses of Chorene shamefully than his father Chosroes , from the manly virtues Disaffection of the King of Armenia.
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Edward Gibbon. shamefully than his father Chosroes , from the manly virtues of the great Tiridates ; and as the pusillanimous monarch was averse to any enterprise of danger and glory , he could disguise his timid indolence by the more ...
Edward Gibbon. shamefully than his father Chosroes , from the manly virtues of the great Tiridates ; and as the pusillanimous monarch was averse to any enterprise of danger and glory , he could disguise his timid indolence by the more ...
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... father , count Varronian , who enjoyed in honour- able retirement , the fruit of his long services . In the obscure freedom of a private station , the son indulged his taste for wine and women ; yet he supported , with credit , now be ...
... father , count Varronian , who enjoyed in honour- able retirement , the fruit of his long services . In the obscure freedom of a private station , the son indulged his taste for wine and women ; yet he supported , with credit , now be ...
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