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... whole body , consisting of two hundred of the most noble and wealthy citizens , were sent under a guard from the palace to the prison ; and though they were permitted , before the close of evening , to return to their respective houses ...
... whole body , consisting of two hundred of the most noble and wealthy citizens , were sent under a guard from the palace to the prison ; and though they were permitted , before the close of evening , to return to their respective houses ...
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... whole line of march extended almost ten miles . The ordinary post of Julian was at the head of the centre column ; but as he preferred the duties of a general to the state of a monarch , he rapidly moved , with a small escort of light ...
... whole line of march extended almost ten miles . The ordinary post of Julian was at the head of the centre column ; but as he preferred the duties of a general to the state of a monarch , he rapidly moved , with a small escort of light ...
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... whole country might have claimed the peculiar name of Mesopotamia ; as the two rivers , which are never more distant than fifty , approach , between Bagdad and Babylon , within twenty - five miles of each other . A multitude of ...
... whole country might have claimed the peculiar name of Mesopotamia ; as the two rivers , which are never more distant than fifty , approach , between Bagdad and Babylon , within twenty - five miles of each other . A multitude of ...
Side 21
... whole groves of palm trees were cut down , and placed along the broken parts of the road ; subject of palm - trees . * Assyria yielded to the Persian satrap an Artaba of silver each day . The well - known proportion of weights and ...
... whole groves of palm trees were cut down , and placed along the broken parts of the road ; subject of palm - trees . * Assyria yielded to the Persian satrap an Artaba of silver each day . The well - known proportion of weights and ...
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... whole dependence in the military engines which he erected against the walls , while he secretly contrived a more efficacious method of introducing his troops into the heart of the city . Under the direction of Nevitta and Dagalaiphus ...
... whole dependence in the military engines which he erected against the walls , while he secretly contrived a more efficacious method of introducing his troops into the heart of the city . Under the direction of Nevitta and Dagalaiphus ...
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