Fawn of Sertorius: In Two Volumes, Volume 1Longman, 1846 |
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... preferred a different arrangement , and prefixed a more appropriate title . The truth of every par- ticular , extending from facts and characters to opinions and explanations , will soon be attested by the original . It is unnecessary ...
... preferred a different arrangement , and prefixed a more appropriate title . The truth of every par- ticular , extending from facts and characters to opinions and explanations , will soon be attested by the original . It is unnecessary ...
Page 85
... preferred ; nor , indeed , might Setubal accept the charge . The unhappy peasant had regained his liberty with some little embarrassment as to the use of it ; but love , pity , shame , and want , were his instructors . After having ...
... preferred ; nor , indeed , might Setubal accept the charge . The unhappy peasant had regained his liberty with some little embarrassment as to the use of it ; but love , pity , shame , and want , were his instructors . After having ...
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... preferred with Porsa and her children . No murmurs had escaped from them , no irreverent impatience , as if in the same degree as they were guiltless and harmless , the deities were cruel . Their images softened his heart , but animated ...
... preferred with Porsa and her children . No murmurs had escaped from them , no irreverent impatience , as if in the same degree as they were guiltless and harmless , the deities were cruel . Their images softened his heart , but animated ...
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... preferred the first of these com- passionate propositions , calling the venerable re- corders to prepare a contract in one roll , and to verify its fulfilment in the other , Porsa again became uneasy . She apprehended that the dread ...
... preferred the first of these com- passionate propositions , calling the venerable re- corders to prepare a contract in one roll , and to verify its fulfilment in the other , Porsa again became uneasy . She apprehended that the dread ...
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... preferred to riches . Only by slow degrees did those early mists disperse . We now perceive that health and ease can confer upon us few gifts better than themselves ; but that from riches may be derived immunity in error , and the ...
... preferred to riches . Only by slow degrees did those early mists disperse . We now perceive that health and ease can confer upon us few gifts better than themselves ; but that from riches may be derived immunity in error , and the ...
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2d Edition Ahala ancient Animals Aquileius arms army beside boards bosom bound in morocco Cæsar camp Church cliffs cloak cloth cohorts College coloured commanded Comprising deities Dictionary Domestic eagles Encyclopædia enemies English Engravings on Wood ensigns father fawn Fcap Foolscap 8vo fortune fugitive Gods half-bound hand head helmet History honor horses Illustrations J. C. Loudon John Edward Gray Julius Cæsar king late legions less Libo lictors London LONGMAN Lucentum MANLIUS Maps Marius ment Metellus and Pompeius morocco mountains Muræna MYRTILIS Natural never numerous Oppius Orcilis Osca Oscan Perpenna Plates Plutarch pontifex Pontifex Maximus PORSA Portrait Post 8vo prætor prætorium present PRINTED FOR MESSRS proconsuls Professor quæstor Racilius republic revised river rocks Roman Rome Royal Sallust senate Sertorius Setubal soldiers Spain Spanus Sylla thee thou tion torius Translated TREATISE tribunal Vergilia victory Vignette Titles vols wisdom Woodcuts
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