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... passage which characterizes , with so much energy and truth , the in- ternal sensation of agonizing regret , spumantibus ardens visceribus , is turned to a display of the external marks of that feeling : * While , then , we mark your ...
... passage which characterizes , with so much energy and truth , the in- ternal sensation of agonizing regret , spumantibus ardens visceribus , is turned to a display of the external marks of that feeling : * While , then , we mark your ...
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... passages and delays of convoys bringing troops from unhealthy situations in Europe ; and more particularly to the ... passage , and continuing with much . mortality for a short space of time after their arrival . ' We shall extract ...
... passages and delays of convoys bringing troops from unhealthy situations in Europe ; and more particularly to the ... passage , and continuing with much . mortality for a short space of time after their arrival . ' We shall extract ...
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... passage in Diodorus Siculus ( L. 4. p . 269. ) in which Daphne of Thebes is brought forwards as having furnished Homer with much of his story ; and " we are told , " says Mr. M. " that by Thebes was not meant Thebes in Bæotia , but ...
... passage in Diodorus Siculus ( L. 4. p . 269. ) in which Daphne of Thebes is brought forwards as having furnished Homer with much of his story ; and " we are told , " says Mr. M. " that by Thebes was not meant Thebes in Bæotia , but ...
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