The Fasti, Tristia, Pontic Epistles, Ibis, and HalieuticonBell & Daldy, 1872 - 503 pages |
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... Lives of the Painters , Sculptors , and Architects . Translated by Mrs. FOSTER . 5 vols . Wesley's ( John ) Life . By ROBERT SOUTHEY . New and Complete Edition . Double volume . 58 . Wheatley on the Book of Common Prayer . Frontispiece ...
... Lives of the Painters , Sculptors , and Architects . Translated by Mrs. FOSTER . 5 vols . Wesley's ( John ) Life . By ROBERT SOUTHEY . New and Complete Edition . Double volume . 58 . Wheatley on the Book of Common Prayer . Frontispiece ...
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... Lives of the Queens of England , from the Norman Conquest . From official records and authentic documents , private and public . Revised Edition . In 6 vols . Bohn's Library of French Memoirs . UNIFORM WITH THE STANDARD LIBRARY , AT 3s ...
... Lives of the Queens of England , from the Norman Conquest . From official records and authentic documents , private and public . Revised Edition . In 6 vols . Bohn's Library of French Memoirs . UNIFORM WITH THE STANDARD LIBRARY , AT 3s ...
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... extremely inelegant . In many instances of this nature , and in several , where the only alter- native has been either a departure from the exact words of the a 2 Schoder , 09 4 live author , or a violation of decorum , the former.
... extremely inelegant . In many instances of this nature , and in several , where the only alter- native has been either a departure from the exact words of the a 2 Schoder , 09 4 live author , or a violation of decorum , the former.
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... lives . Fate , too , demands the sheep . She in her impiety once cropped the sacred plants , which a pious old dame was accustomed to offer to the rustic deities . What remains in safety , when both the sheep that bear the fleece , and ...
... lives . Fate , too , demands the sheep . She in her impiety once cropped the sacred plants , which a pious old dame was accustomed to offer to the rustic deities . What remains in safety , when both the sheep that bear the fleece , and ...
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... live and die . Their name was derived from the Greek pa , ' together , ' and doug , ' an oak . ' 43 On the bow . ] - Ver . 157. With the ancients it was the usage to touch any thing they swore by . Thus Hannibal touched the altar when ...
... live and die . Their name was derived from the Greek pa , ' together , ' and doug , ' an oak . ' 43 On the bow . ] - Ver . 157. With the ancients it was the usage to touch any thing they swore by . Thus Hannibal touched the altar when ...
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