The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 7Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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... entered the room with a sword in her hand , and thus addressed them : " Do not , my lords , enter- tain so mean an opinion of the Spartan women , as to fancy that they will ever outlive Sparta ; instead of considering whither we are to ...
... entered the room with a sword in her hand , and thus addressed them : " Do not , my lords , enter- tain so mean an opinion of the Spartan women , as to fancy that they will ever outlive Sparta ; instead of considering whither we are to ...
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... entered the prison , he commanded the gate to be ocked and the grandmother to be first introduced ; she was very old , and had passed her days with much repu- of virtue and wisdom . As soon as Amphares hought she was dispatched , he ...
... entered the prison , he commanded the gate to be ocked and the grandmother to be first introduced ; she was very old , and had passed her days with much repu- of virtue and wisdom . As soon as Amphares hought she was dispatched , he ...
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... entered the prison , he commanded the gate to be locked and the grandmother to be first introduced ; she was very old , and had passed her days with much repu- tation of virtue and wisdom . As soon as Amphares thought she was dispatched ...
... entered the prison , he commanded the gate to be locked and the grandmother to be first introduced ; she was very old , and had passed her days with much repu- tation of virtue and wisdom . As soon as Amphares thought she was dispatched ...
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... entered in- But still the loved ones do not come . Send forth thy messengers again Or ere they close that fatal gate ; There yet is room - O bid them try If haply they may find them yet- While others seat them at thy side , And sing ...
... entered in- But still the loved ones do not come . Send forth thy messengers again Or ere they close that fatal gate ; There yet is room - O bid them try If haply they may find them yet- While others seat them at thy side , And sing ...
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... entered only with the loss of all - how narrow the way encompassed on every side with the flames of persecution , and how poorly peopled with enduring mar- tyrs , was then evident even to the eye of sense . But now , to external ...
... entered only with the loss of all - how narrow the way encompassed on every side with the flames of persecution , and how poorly peopled with enduring mar- tyrs , was then evident even to the eye of sense . But now , to external ...
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