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... arms of for his own country , Alexander thus her majesty , who lavished upon him , apostrophised the flute of his friendly to the very last moment , all the tender- musician - Adieu , sweet instrument ! ness the most passionate ...
... arms of for his own country , Alexander thus her majesty , who lavished upon him , apostrophised the flute of his friendly to the very last moment , all the tender- musician - Adieu , sweet instrument ! ness the most passionate ...
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... arm - chair , where may daily occur to its observation ; in a short time , I went to sleep . I and as no occupation can ... arms under his late unfortunate mo- ing instruction to the inside , and con- narch ; and who , during my sojourn ...
... arm - chair , where may daily occur to its observation ; in a short time , I went to sleep . I and as no occupation can ... arms under his late unfortunate mo- ing instruction to the inside , and con- narch ; and who , during my sojourn ...
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... arms of victory . He died , at a time when , from the shattered condition of his bodily health , existence , had it been extended , could have imparted to him few personal satisfactions . He died , without lingering to witness even a ...
... arms of victory . He died , at a time when , from the shattered condition of his bodily health , existence , had it been extended , could have imparted to him few personal satisfactions . He died , without lingering to witness even a ...
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... arms , but was also a city of very extensive trade . To this town were brought the spoils of the Persians , now every where defeat- ed by the victorious arms of the Athenians . tioned to them , turn it off by a laugh ; that happened ...
... arms , but was also a city of very extensive trade . To this town were brought the spoils of the Persians , now every where defeat- ed by the victorious arms of the Athenians . tioned to them , turn it off by a laugh ; that happened ...
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... arms , as are the soldiers of Buona- loses a battle , must be tried in the parte . This may be done ; but it can- same manner as an admiral , who loses not be done , unless there is a true his ship , or does not take as many of spirit ...
... arms , as are the soldiers of Buona- loses a battle , must be tried in the parte . This may be done ; but it can- same manner as an admiral , who loses not be done , unless there is a true his ship , or does not take as many of spirit ...
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