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... pass was narrow pre - occupying it , impeded their advance . Xeno- phon , then , marching from the rear to the rising ground , removed the obstruction of the passage for those who had advanced , in order by that means to have the ...
... pass was narrow pre - occupying it , impeded their advance . Xeno- phon , then , marching from the rear to the rising ground , removed the obstruction of the passage for those who had advanced , in order by that means to have the ...
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... pass unto the destined goal ; Through me may pass into eternal pain . To rear me , was the task of power divine ! Supremest wisdom , and primæval love ! Seek me in nature's type , and persevere , - Or hope abandon when you enter here ...
... pass unto the destined goal ; Through me may pass into eternal pain . To rear me , was the task of power divine ! Supremest wisdom , and primæval love ! Seek me in nature's type , and persevere , - Or hope abandon when you enter here ...
Pagina 70
... pass , a moment only ere its firm collapse , with intense burnings , ad brought him certain death ! The strangeness of the fiery trial mote on his heart ; but he preserved his calm devotedness , even mid the deep uncertainty around ...
... pass , a moment only ere its firm collapse , with intense burnings , ad brought him certain death ! The strangeness of the fiery trial mote on his heart ; but he preserved his calm devotedness , even mid the deep uncertainty around ...
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