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... received with cold and formal demonstrations of respect , the eloquent sermon of the apostle of Paganism . The son of one of the most illustrious citizens of Berea , who had embraced , either from interest or conscience , the religion ...
... received with cold and formal demonstrations of respect , the eloquent sermon of the apostle of Paganism . The son of one of the most illustrious citizens of Berea , who had embraced , either from interest or conscience , the religion ...
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... received no more than one thousand Euboic , or Tyrian , talents ( 252,000l . ) from Assyria . The comparisorn of two passages in Hero- dotus ( lib . 1 , c . 192 ; lib . 3 , c . 89—96 ) , reveals an important difference between the gross ...
... received no more than one thousand Euboic , or Tyrian , talents ( 252,000l . ) from Assyria . The comparisorn of two passages in Hero- dotus ( lib . 1 , c . 192 ; lib . 3 , c . 89—96 ) , reveals an important difference between the gross ...
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... received their blows on his uplifted shield ; and , with a steady and well - aimed thrust , laid one of his adversaries dead at his feet . The esteem of a prince who possesses the virtues which he approves , is the noblest recompense of ...
... received their blows on his uplifted shield ; and , with a steady and well - aimed thrust , laid one of his adversaries dead at his feet . The esteem of a prince who possesses the virtues which he approves , is the noblest recompense of ...
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... received from my royal ancestors , is a soul incapable of fear ; and , as long as I am convinced that every real advantage is seated in the mind , I shall not blush to acknowledge an honourable poverty , which , in the days of ancient ...
... received from my royal ancestors , is a soul incapable of fear ; and , as long as I am convinced that every real advantage is seated in the mind , I shall not blush to acknowledge an honourable poverty , which , in the days of ancient ...
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... received the melancholy intelligence of the devastation of Assyria , the ruin of his palaces , and the slaughter of his bravest troops , who defended the passage of the Tigris . The pride of royalty was humbled in the dust ; he took his ...
... received the melancholy intelligence of the devastation of Assyria , the ruin of his palaces , and the slaughter of his bravest troops , who defended the passage of the Tigris . The pride of royalty was humbled in the dust ; he took his ...
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