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... become covered with natural verdure . Memory and tradition would long keep alive the name , and nation , and famous deeds of the mighty dead who slept beneath that green conical mound ; but long after memory and tradition had become dim ...
... become covered with natural verdure . Memory and tradition would long keep alive the name , and nation , and famous deeds of the mighty dead who slept beneath that green conical mound ; but long after memory and tradition had become dim ...
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... become unruly , and bring them into danger . That men of high quality were thus employed is evident from the mention by Homer of the skill of his heroes in the driving art . Both Hector and Nestor are represented as great in the art ...
... become unruly , and bring them into danger . That men of high quality were thus employed is evident from the mention by Homer of the skill of his heroes in the driving art . Both Hector and Nestor are represented as great in the art ...
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... become a savage , and that the child of a savage , by being brought up from infancy among enlightened people , would become an enlight- ened and educated person , -these are strong reasons for presuming that man is essentially a ...
... become a savage , and that the child of a savage , by being brought up from infancy among enlightened people , would become an enlight- ened and educated person , -these are strong reasons for presuming that man is essentially a ...
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... become ne- cessary to him ; yet , in spite of the violence of his passion , he could not resolve upon carrying his point , unless Theresa should voluntarily deliver herself into his power . -Cruel ! From very feebleness , he thought ...
... become ne- cessary to him ; yet , in spite of the violence of his passion , he could not resolve upon carrying his point , unless Theresa should voluntarily deliver herself into his power . -Cruel ! From very feebleness , he thought ...
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... become the Phillis to some Damon - the Abra to some royal Abbas , who , in the disguise of a shep- herd , might win her virgin heart , -imagine her delight on receiving an invitation to spend a few weeks at " Cow's Paradise , " a dairy ...
... become the Phillis to some Damon - the Abra to some royal Abbas , who , in the disguise of a shep- herd , might win her virgin heart , -imagine her delight on receiving an invitation to spend a few weeks at " Cow's Paradise , " a dairy ...
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