Lessons in Elocution, Or, A Selection of Pieces, in Prose and Verse, for the Improvement of Youth in Reading and SpeakingIsaiah Thomas, Jun., 1811 - 407 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 8–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... Carthaginian army , 8. Adherbal to the Roman senators , ib . 323 Sallust , 325 9. Canuleius to the Roman consuls , Hooke , 329 10. Junius Brutus over the dead body of Lucretia , ib . · 331 11. Demosthenes to the Athenians , Lansdown ...
... Carthaginian army , 8. Adherbal to the Roman senators , ib . 323 Sallust , 325 9. Canuleius to the Roman consuls , Hooke , 329 10. Junius Brutus over the dead body of Lucretia , ib . · 331 11. Demosthenes to the Athenians , Lansdown ...
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... Carthaginians to break the truce with us , and lay aside all thoughts of peace , when it was just upon the point of being conclud- ed ; and your present proposal is a proof of it . You re- trench from their concessions , every thing but ...
... Carthaginians to break the truce with us , and lay aside all thoughts of peace , when it was just upon the point of being conclud- ed ; and your present proposal is a proof of it . You re- trench from their concessions , every thing but ...
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... Carthaginians to be released from the most im- portant articles of the treaty , as a reward for their breach of faith ? No , certainly . If to the conditions before a- greed upon , you had added some new articles , to our ad- vantage ...
... Carthaginians to be released from the most im- portant articles of the treaty , as a reward for their breach of faith ? No , certainly . If to the conditions before a- greed upon , you had added some new articles , to our ad- vantage ...
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... Carthaginians , have freely offered myself for this war . You , then , have : a new general , and I a new army . On this account a few words from me to you , will be neither improper nor unseasonable . That you may not be unapprised of ...
... Carthaginians , have freely offered myself for this war . You , then , have : a new general , and I a new army . On this account a few words from me to you , will be neither improper nor unseasonable . That you may not be unapprised of ...
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... Carthaginians ; or whether they be the same sort of men . who fought at the Egates , and whom , at Eryx , you suf- fered to redeem themselves at eighteen denarii per head ; whether this Hannibal , for labors and journeys , be , as he ...
... Carthaginians ; or whether they be the same sort of men . who fought at the Egates , and whom , at Eryx , you suf- fered to redeem themselves at eighteen denarii per head ; whether this Hannibal , for labors and journeys , be , as he ...
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