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Página 138
Though they have some cavalry amongst the Gegdes , I never saw a good
Arnaout horseman : my own preferred the English saddles , which , however ,
they could never keep . But on foot they are not to be subdued by fatigue . 12 . -
and pass ...
Though they have some cavalry amongst the Gegdes , I never saw a good
Arnaout horseman : my own preferred the English saddles , which , however ,
they could never keep . But on foot they are not to be subdued by fatigue . 12 . -
and pass ...
Página 147
On many of the mountains , particularly Liakura , the snow never is entirely
melted , notwithstanding the intense heat of the summer ; but I never saw it lie on
the plains even in winter . 38 . Save where some solitary column mourns Above
its ...
On many of the mountains , particularly Liakura , the snow never is entirely
melted , notwithstanding the intense heat of the summer ; but I never saw it lie on
the plains even in winter . 38 . Save where some solitary column mourns Above
its ...
Página 152
The Greeks will never be independent ; they will never be sovereigns as
heretofore , and God forbid they ever should ! but they may be subjects without
being slaves . Our colonies are not independent , but they are free and
industrious , and ...
The Greeks will never be independent ; they will never be sovereigns as
heretofore , and God forbid they ever should ! but they may be subjects without
being slaves . Our colonies are not independent , but they are free and
industrious , and ...
Página 348
... Adorner of the ruin , comforter And only healer when the heart hath bled Time !
the corrector where our judgments err , The test of truth , love , - sole philosopher
, For all beside are sophists , from thy thrift , Which never loses though it doth ...
... Adorner of the ruin , comforter And only healer when the heart hath bled Time !
the corrector where our judgments err , The test of truth , love , - sole philosopher
, For all beside are sophists , from thy thrift , Which never loses though it doth ...
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The prætor Alypius , a person incredibly attached to these games , ' gave instant
orders to the gladiators to slay him ; and Telemachus gained the crown of
martyrdom , and the title of saint , which surely has never either before or since
been ...
The prætor Alypius , a person incredibly attached to these games , ' gave instant
orders to the gladiators to slay him ; and Telemachus gained the crown of
martyrdom , and the title of saint , which surely has never either before or since
been ...
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