The Juvenile Mentor, Or Select Readings: Being American School Class Book No. 3, Containing Progressive Lessons in Orthoepy, Reading and Speaking ... |
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... Pythias , and Damon . Genuine virtue commands respect , even from the bad . Dionysius . AMAZING ! What do I see ? It is Pythias just arrived . is indeed Pythias . I did not think it possible . He is come to die , a redeem his friend !
... Pythias , and Damon . Genuine virtue commands respect , even from the bad . Dionysius . AMAZING ! What do I see ? It is Pythias just arrived . is indeed Pythias . I did not think it possible . He is come to die , a redeem his friend !
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... Pythias to execution . We shall see whether Da- n will continue to despise my authority . Da . Pythias , by returning to submit himself to thy pleasure , has me- ed his life , and deserved thy favour ; but I have excited thy indignation ...
... Pythias to execution . We shall see whether Da- n will continue to despise my authority . Da . Pythias , by returning to submit himself to thy pleasure , has me- ed his life , and deserved thy favour ; but I have excited thy indignation ...
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... Pythias , and Damon , 220 Declaration of Independence , 249 223 Constitution of the U. States , 259 Washington's Farewell Address , 271 Gen. Washington's Resignation , 282 224 Answer of Congress , 225 Character of Washington , ib Tomb ...
... Pythias , and Damon , 220 Declaration of Independence , 249 223 Constitution of the U. States , 259 Washington's Farewell Address , 271 Gen. Washington's Resignation , 282 224 Answer of Congress , 225 Character of Washington , ib Tomb ...
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Page 2 - Brutus' love to Caesar was no less than his. If then that friend demand why Brutus rose against Caesar, this is my answer: Not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more.