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Page 131
... remains of sepulchres hewn in and from the rock . " One , " said the guide , " of a king who broke his neck hunting . " His majesty had certainly chosen the fittest spot for such an achievement . A little above Castri is a cave ...
... remains of sepulchres hewn in and from the rock . " One , " said the guide , " of a king who broke his neck hunting . " His majesty had certainly chosen the fittest spot for such an achievement . A little above Castri is a cave ...
Page 163
... remains . it was seized by Thrasybulus previous to the expulsion of the Thirty . 35 . Receive the fiery Frank , her former guest . Stanza lxxvii . line 4 . When taken by the Latins , and retained for several years . -See GIBBON . 36 ...
... remains . it was seized by Thrasybulus previous to the expulsion of the Thirty . 35 . Receive the fiery Frank , her former guest . Stanza lxxvii . line 4 . When taken by the Latins , and retained for several years . -See GIBBON . 36 ...
Page 164
... remains , and will till the end of time . 39 . When Marathon became a magic word- Stanza lxxxix . line 7 . " Siste Viator - heroa calcas ! " was the epitaph on the famous Count Merci ; -what then must be our feelings when standing on ...
... remains , and will till the end of time . 39 . When Marathon became a magic word- Stanza lxxxix . line 7 . " Siste Viator - heroa calcas ! " was the epitaph on the famous Count Merci ; -what then must be our feelings when standing on ...