The Literary Class Book; Or, Readings in English Literature: To which is Prefixed an Introductory Treatise on the Art of Reading and the Principles of ElocutionMarcus and John Sullivan, 1855 - 512 páginas |
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... Jugurtha , whom he had adopted , and made joint - heir to his kingdom , with his two sons , Adherbal and Hiempsal . You know , Jugurtha , that I received you under my protection in your early youth , when left a helpless and hopeless ...
... Jugurtha , whom he had adopted , and made joint - heir to his kingdom , with his two sons , Adherbal and Hiempsal . You know , Jugurtha , that I received you under my protection in your early youth , when left a helpless and hopeless ...
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... Jugurtha , by this right hand ; Entreating . by the remembrance of my past kindness to you ; by the honour of my kingdom , and by the majesty of the gods - be kind to my two sons , whom my favour to you has made your brothers ; and do ...
... Jugurtha , by this right hand ; Entreating . by the remembrance of my past kindness to you ; by the honour of my kingdom , and by the majesty of the gods - be kind to my two sons , whom my favour to you has made your brothers ; and do ...
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... Jugurtha , adopted , and left co - heir of the kingdom , by Micipsa , with himself and Hiempsal , which last Jugurtha had procured to be murdered . — Sallust . Explaining . FATHERS , it is known to you , that the King Micipsa , my ...
... Jugurtha , adopted , and left co - heir of the kingdom , by Micipsa , with himself and Hiempsal , which last Jugurtha had procured to be murdered . — Sallust . Explaining . FATHERS , it is known to you , that the King Micipsa , my ...
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... Jugurtha has put it out of my power Complaining . to deserve any thing at your hands , and has forced me to be burdensome before I could be useful to you . And yet , if I had no plea but my undeserved misery , who , from a powerful ...
... Jugurtha has put it out of my power Complaining . to deserve any thing at your hands , and has forced me to be burdensome before I could be useful to you . And yet , if I had no plea but my undeserved misery , who , from a powerful ...
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... Jugurtha should hasten to imbrue in my blood those hands which are now reck- ing with my brother's ? If I were to fly for refuge , or for assistance , to any other court , from what prince can I hope for protection , if the Roman ...
... Jugurtha should hasten to imbrue in my blood those hands which are now reck- ing with my brother's ? If I were to fly for refuge , or for assistance , to any other court , from what prince can I hope for protection , if the Roman ...
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