The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 7Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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... character . When her father was driven into banishment , Chelonis abandoned her husband as an usurper , and fled with him to exile . Now that her father was the triumphant persecutor , she returned to her husband , saved his life by her ...
... character . When her father was driven into banishment , Chelonis abandoned her husband as an usurper , and fled with him to exile . Now that her father was the triumphant persecutor , she returned to her husband , saved his life by her ...
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... character . As soon as Agis was dead , Amphares , one of those who had betrayed him , came t to the prison gate , and met the mother and grand- der soliciting admission . He told them they need ar to further violence to their son ; and ...
... character . As soon as Agis was dead , Amphares , one of those who had betrayed him , came t to the prison gate , and met the mother and grand- der soliciting admission . He told them they need ar to further violence to their son ; and ...
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... character . When her father was driven into banishment , Chelonis abandoned her husband as an usurper , and fled with him to exile . Now that her father was the triumphant persecutor , she returned to her husband , saved his life by her ...
... character . When her father was driven into banishment , Chelonis abandoned her husband as an usurper , and fled with him to exile . Now that her father was the triumphant persecutor , she returned to her husband , saved his life by her ...
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... character . As soon as Agis was dead , Amphares , one of those who had betrayed him , came out to the prison gate , and met the mother and grand- mother soliciting admission . He told them they need fear no further violence to their son ...
... character . As soon as Agis was dead , Amphares , one of those who had betrayed him , came out to the prison gate , and met the mother and grand- mother soliciting admission . He told them they need fear no further violence to their son ...
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... character and conduct , conforming in every thing to the habits of the meanest citizens . There was in his house no purple furniture , or canopies of state , or chairs or couches for indulgence ; every thing was plain about him . When ...
... character and conduct , conforming in every thing to the habits of the meanest citizens . There was in his house no purple furniture , or canopies of state , or chairs or couches for indulgence ; every thing was plain about him . When ...
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