The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes98-99Theodore Foster, 1856 |
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... passed through them ; and he then dragged the naked body of this brave man , while still alive , fastened to his chariot , amidst the triumphant jeers and shouts of the army . The murder of the aged general Parmenio and his son Philotas ...
... passed through them ; and he then dragged the naked body of this brave man , while still alive , fastened to his chariot , amidst the triumphant jeers and shouts of the army . The murder of the aged general Parmenio and his son Philotas ...
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... passed in England went through all were the essence of the capital charge , and its stages in both Houses , and on the same it was precisely here that he could declare 9th of May on which the King assented to with truth that the ...
... passed in England went through all were the essence of the capital charge , and its stages in both Houses , and on the same it was precisely here that he could declare 9th of May on which the King assented to with truth that the ...
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... passed in pious exercises knew not how to ters had proceeded from bad to worse . discharge a duty which was performed by She locked up and illtreated the monks the meanest peasant . who were sent to inquire into the scandals which ...
... passed in pious exercises knew not how to ters had proceeded from bad to worse . discharge a duty which was performed by She locked up and illtreated the monks the meanest peasant . who were sent to inquire into the scandals which ...
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