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Pagina 5
We invite a person to take a mouthful of supper , but mean the whole meal . I have lived with a person under the same roof , means I have lived with him in the same house . So , in the abovementioned verses , horns are meant to ...
We invite a person to take a mouthful of supper , but mean the whole meal . I have lived with a person under the same roof , means I have lived with him in the same house . So , in the abovementioned verses , horns are meant to ...
Pagina 8
In the mean time , Mithrithaginian vessels , and then selected a dates , supported by the Pirates , connumber of hostages ... Scipio besieged them He had no other means of safety than by land and sea , and destroyed their his fleets ...
In the mean time , Mithrithaginian vessels , and then selected a dates , supported by the Pirates , connumber of hostages ... Scipio besieged them He had no other means of safety than by land and sea , and destroyed their his fleets ...
Pagina 9
The neighbourhood , a collection of green command of all the Mediterranean grocers , milkmen , bakers , and pubwas given to him , from the Straits of licans , of whom we are to stand in Cadiz to the Bosphorus , and means awe , together ...
The neighbourhood , a collection of green command of all the Mediterranean grocers , milkmen , bakers , and pubwas given to him , from the Straits of licans , of whom we are to stand in Cadiz to the Bosphorus , and means awe , together ...
Pagina 11
The reign parts , and when they have run simpleton , however , in endeavouring through all their means , they return to over - reach one of his father's half naked , or loaded with vice and debtors , is himself deceived by one of folly ...
The reign parts , and when they have run simpleton , however , in endeavouring through all their means , they return to over - reach one of his father's half naked , or loaded with vice and debtors , is himself deceived by one of folly ...
Pagina 12
... the spectators beyond measure ; for , as the disturbance and contention , which had arisen from so trivial a subject , ended thus happily , the audience found themselves by these means equally as much disposed to laugh as to weep .
... the spectators beyond measure ; for , as the disturbance and contention , which had arisen from so trivial a subject , ended thus happily , the audience found themselves by these means equally as much disposed to laugh as to weep .
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