Fawn of Sertorius: In Two Volumes, Volume 1Longman, 1846 |
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... rest of his acquaintances had never seen him but by accident , and could re- member him only with an effort . Notwith- standing all my pains , more of his personal history cannot be collected . The only method by which we may discover ...
... rest of his acquaintances had never seen him but by accident , and could re- member him only with an effort . Notwith- standing all my pains , more of his personal history cannot be collected . The only method by which we may discover ...
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... rest , nor undivided from each other . It happens that the most eventful era in the annals of mankind has no history . The Conspi- racy of Catiline , and the Commentaries of Cæsar are mere episodes . As far as Sertorius is con- cerned ...
... rest , nor undivided from each other . It happens that the most eventful era in the annals of mankind has no history . The Conspi- racy of Catiline , and the Commentaries of Cæsar are mere episodes . As far as Sertorius is con- cerned ...
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... rest like this , remained awake . There the agony was undiminished might , Other nations were protracted , not only with but with doubtful success . relieved at the expense of this . Daring and dis- contented spirits from every region ...
... rest like this , remained awake . There the agony was undiminished might , Other nations were protracted , not only with but with doubtful success . relieved at the expense of this . Daring and dis- contented spirits from every region ...
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... rest on no sufficient authority . It is difficult to determine whether the mysterious haze through which we see this wonderful man , increases or diminishes his grandeur . Wonderful he un- questionably was , THE FAWN OF SERTORIUS . 37.
... rest on no sufficient authority . It is difficult to determine whether the mysterious haze through which we see this wonderful man , increases or diminishes his grandeur . Wonderful he un- questionably was , THE FAWN OF SERTORIUS . 37.
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... rest . As they were the weakest which most needed assistance from their confederates , a defensive unity of this kind was no usurpation . Alba and Concana , once metro- politan cities of their respective nations , had since become ...
... rest . As they were the weakest which most needed assistance from their confederates , a defensive unity of this kind was no usurpation . Alba and Concana , once metro- politan cities of their respective nations , had since become ...
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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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