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Page 10
... advantage , the original authors should be well consulted . Who can better know the manners of a state , than an author born and bred in it ? I think , gene- rally speaking , the modern writers who compose histories on 10.
... advantage , the original authors should be well consulted . Who can better know the manners of a state , than an author born and bred in it ? I think , gene- rally speaking , the modern writers who compose histories on 10.
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... manner as the former . Seventhly , the Dimachari , who fought with a poignard in each hand . Eighthly , the Essedarii , who always fought in chariots . Besides these , there were the Anabatę , who fought on horseback , having their eyes ...
... manner as the former . Seventhly , the Dimachari , who fought with a poignard in each hand . Eighthly , the Essedarii , who always fought in chariots . Besides these , there were the Anabatę , who fought on horseback , having their eyes ...
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... manner : and as these commands ( which were accompanied with a proposed advantage from the observance of them ) were first given by Jonadab to his son Habaziniah , the latter became the beginning or head of all following generations ...
... manner : and as these commands ( which were accompanied with a proposed advantage from the observance of them ) were first given by Jonadab to his son Habaziniah , the latter became the beginning or head of all following generations ...
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... manner , by several females , in the first line of Cytherean attraction ; but Louisa alone was mistress of his affections . Louisa was not a beauty , in a rigo- rous sense of the word , but she had so many ways of pleasing , peculiar to ...
... manner , by several females , in the first line of Cytherean attraction ; but Louisa alone was mistress of his affections . Louisa was not a beauty , in a rigo- rous sense of the word , but she had so many ways of pleasing , peculiar to ...
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... manner , for the part he had been acting for her releasement . In this harrowing situation she remained for some time ; but , at last , her patience was exhausted . Drawing a poniard from her pocket , which she always carried about her ...
... manner , for the part he had been acting for her releasement . In this harrowing situation she remained for some time ; but , at last , her patience was exhausted . Drawing a poniard from her pocket , which she always carried about her ...
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