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... friends brought two of the villains whom Attalus had suborned to lay waste the gardén , and said , These men have confessed the fact , therefore now thou mayst have him punished . But Meno answered , I have forgiven him , and will not ...
... friends brought two of the villains whom Attalus had suborned to lay waste the gardén , and said , These men have confessed the fact , therefore now thou mayst have him punished . But Meno answered , I have forgiven him , and will not ...
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... friend whose manly brow , Beaming as that of Pallas , was enshrin'd To noblest honour - and whose bosom was An altar consecrate to friendship — whose Heart was reserv'd for noblest purposes ! This same friend - - Upon whose virtue I'd ...
... friend whose manly brow , Beaming as that of Pallas , was enshrin'd To noblest honour - and whose bosom was An altar consecrate to friendship — whose Heart was reserv'd for noblest purposes ! This same friend - - Upon whose virtue I'd ...
Pagina 466
... friends : but it should be remembered , that the partition - treaty of Pilnitz was at this time rumoured abroad ; and that emigrants were assembling on the frontiers , and every where boasting that all Europe was arming in their favor ...
... friends : but it should be remembered , that the partition - treaty of Pilnitz was at this time rumoured abroad ; and that emigrants were assembling on the frontiers , and every where boasting that all Europe was arming in their favor ...
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