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Page 12
... hand , I've often heard him say , " Shall all the hands of selfishness outweigh . " So mild his temper he could none offend , Truth found in him an everlasting friend . ( To be continued . ) HARLEQUINADE . THE SYLPH OF THE OAK , OR THE 12.
... hand , I've often heard him say , " Shall all the hands of selfishness outweigh . " So mild his temper he could none offend , Truth found in him an everlasting friend . ( To be continued . ) HARLEQUINADE . THE SYLPH OF THE OAK , OR THE 12.
Page 16
... Continued . ) 1 The Amusing Chronicle is published at No. 6 , Gilbert's Passage , Portugál Street , and served at the houses of the subscribers , in the same manner as newspapers and magazines . G. Stobbs , Printer , Catherine Street ...
... Continued . ) 1 The Amusing Chronicle is published at No. 6 , Gilbert's Passage , Portugál Street , and served at the houses of the subscribers , in the same manner as newspapers and magazines . G. Stobbs , Printer , Catherine Street ...
Page 24
... fear ; but on his recol- lection returning , he took to his heels with his sombre robes , and ran to his lodgings , where his terrified companion has never since been seen . AN ACCOUNT OF THE ROMAN GLADIATORS . ( Continued from 24.
... fear ; but on his recol- lection returning , he took to his heels with his sombre robes , and ran to his lodgings , where his terrified companion has never since been seen . AN ACCOUNT OF THE ROMAN GLADIATORS . ( Continued from 24.
Page 25
AN ACCOUNT OF THE ROMAN GLADIATORS . ( Continued from page 16. ) The Meridiani , who were thus named , because they ap peared only at noon : they fought with a kind of sword against those of the same class . The Bestiarii , gladiators ...
AN ACCOUNT OF THE ROMAN GLADIATORS . ( Continued from page 16. ) The Meridiani , who were thus named , because they ap peared only at noon : they fought with a kind of sword against those of the same class . The Bestiarii , gladiators ...
Page 27
... continued , as at the degree of refine- ment to which they were carried . The gladiators were not only instructed in their art with the greatest care , and die in a graceful posture , but different kinds of murdering weapons were ...
... continued , as at the degree of refine- ment to which they were carried . The gladiators were not only instructed in their art with the greatest care , and die in a graceful posture , but different kinds of murdering weapons were ...
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