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Pagina 201
... given ardor has evaporated , and he begins to yield by any nation surpassing those recorded of to despair ; - " jam usu hoc cognitum est . Si the Gauls . Cæsar himself has told us what primum impetum quem fervido ingenio et passed under ...
... given ardor has evaporated , and he begins to yield by any nation surpassing those recorded of to despair ; - " jam usu hoc cognitum est . Si the Gauls . Cæsar himself has told us what primum impetum quem fervido ingenio et passed under ...
Pagina 266
... given to the fugitives , for the victors entering with them pell - mell into their camp , open arms , and hailed him as Nabob of Ben- soon converted the retreat into a flight . In an gal , Bahar , and Ovissa . Such was the bat- hour ...
... given to the fugitives , for the victors entering with them pell - mell into their camp , open arms , and hailed him as Nabob of Ben- soon converted the retreat into a flight . In an gal , Bahar , and Ovissa . Such was the bat- hour ...
Pagina 442
... given in commendam by Louis the Debonnaire , to a bishop of Poictiers ; by Eudes to his brother Robert , a layman ; and at length , by Louis XIII , to a widow of the Duke of Lorraine - which is much as though the mastership of Trinity ...
... given in commendam by Louis the Debonnaire , to a bishop of Poictiers ; by Eudes to his brother Robert , a layman ; and at length , by Louis XIII , to a widow of the Duke of Lorraine - which is much as though the mastership of Trinity ...
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