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... nations have listened with admiration , and wh wisdom is known to the extremities of Asia , tell me how I m resemble Omar the prudent . The arts by which thou h gained power , and preserved it , are no longer necessary useful to thee ...
... nations have listened with admiration , and wh wisdom is known to the extremities of Asia , tell me how I m resemble Omar the prudent . The arts by which thou h gained power , and preserved it , are no longer necessary useful to thee ...
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... Nations of the earth , fear the Lord ; families of men , c upon the name of your God . Is there any one whom he ha not blessed ? Let him not praise him . Abraham and Lot . 1. DOMESTIC altercations began to perplex families in th very ...
... Nations of the earth , fear the Lord ; families of men , c upon the name of your God . Is there any one whom he ha not blessed ? Let him not praise him . Abraham and Lot . 1. DOMESTIC altercations began to perplex families in th very ...
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... nation , exasperated at injurious expressions , laid him dead upon the spot . 2. The Chactaws , the most numerous , and the most war tribe , on the continent , immediately flew to arms : they s deputies to New - Orleans , to demand from ...
... nation , exasperated at injurious expressions , laid him dead upon the spot . 2. The Chactaws , the most numerous , and the most war tribe , on the continent , immediately flew to arms : they s deputies to New - Orleans , to demand from ...
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... side , who immediately made her their prisoner . 2. The child , floating down the river , was taken up by a per- son of her own nation , by whom he was nourished , educated , -chief of the Italian army . e war was then.
... side , who immediately made her their prisoner . 2. The child , floating down the river , was taken up by a per- son of her own nation , by whom he was nourished , educated , -chief of the Italian army . e war was then.
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... nations shall only add , that the English , I know not from what moti but certainly against all faith and equity , thought proper to c placed her off . Long and bitterly did she deplore her fate ; and only consolation she had , was ...
... nations shall only add , that the English , I know not from what moti but certainly against all faith and equity , thought proper to c placed her off . Long and bitterly did she deplore her fate ; and only consolation she had , was ...
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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.