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... hand page . The first and second columns of the op- posite page are allotted to contemporary princes and events ; the third marks the annals of Tyre from Abdastratus to Pygma- lion , and of the Lydian kings from Ardisus to Alyattes ...
... hand page . The first and second columns of the op- posite page are allotted to contemporary princes and events ; the third marks the annals of Tyre from Abdastratus to Pygma- lion , and of the Lydian kings from Ardisus to Alyattes ...
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... hand of the author of the Monk . Of the spirit and energy which animate it , a scene will enable the reader to judge : perhaps the eloquent author too often em- broiders and decorates that bold simplicity which distinguishes the glowing ...
... hand of the author of the Monk . Of the spirit and energy which animate it , a scene will enable the reader to judge : perhaps the eloquent author too often em- broiders and decorates that bold simplicity which distinguishes the glowing ...
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... hand of wickedness . Be- şides all this , his carcase is refused admission into the sepulchre of his fathers ; in which , however , his ashes now rest , by the side of those of Catharine . Thus did Catharine of Zerbst ascend the throne ...
... hand of wickedness . Be- şides all this , his carcase is refused admission into the sepulchre of his fathers ; in which , however , his ashes now rest , by the side of those of Catharine . Thus did Catharine of Zerbst ascend the throne ...
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