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... passage through his country , and in the year 1262 sent one of his armies to besiege this chief in his castle . It proved , however , so capable of defence , that for three years no impression could be made upon it ; until at length he ...
... passage through his country , and in the year 1262 sent one of his armies to besiege this chief in his castle . It proved , however , so capable of defence , that for three years no impression could be made upon it ; until at length he ...
Pagina 167
... passage . Midway he lay on his oars , while , on the deck , a bull was sacrificed to Neptune and the Nereids , and from a golden ewer , he poured libations upon the waves . It was further his fancy for himself , full - armed , to be the ...
... passage . Midway he lay on his oars , while , on the deck , a bull was sacrificed to Neptune and the Nereids , and from a golden ewer , he poured libations upon the waves . It was further his fancy for himself , full - armed , to be the ...
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... passage literally , without professing to understand the meaning of the author . Having given this favourable testimony to the present version , especially with reference to its immediate purpose , which we consider rather as that of ...
... passage literally , without professing to understand the meaning of the author . Having given this favourable testimony to the present version , especially with reference to its immediate purpose , which we consider rather as that of ...
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Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
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