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... passage in the liturgy which concludes it , nor the sentiment which is contained in the last qua- train but one . For a man with a beloved wife and family of chil dren to say ' All is not lost ' is as unnecessary , to speak in the ...
... passage in the liturgy which concludes it , nor the sentiment which is contained in the last qua- train but one . For a man with a beloved wife and family of chil dren to say ' All is not lost ' is as unnecessary , to speak in the ...
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... passage of the Cassandra , Καὶ τὸν θεᾷ κλαυσθέντα Γαύαντος τάφον , Σχοινίδι μουσόφθαρτον , ̓Αρέντα , Ξένη , Κραντῆρι λευκῷ τὸν ποτ ̓ ἔκτανε πέλας , displays considerable ingenuity ; though , with regard to the conjectural part of it ...
... passage of the Cassandra , Καὶ τὸν θεᾷ κλαυσθέντα Γαύαντος τάφον , Σχοινίδι μουσόφθαρτον , ̓Αρέντα , Ξένη , Κραντῆρι λευκῷ τὸν ποτ ̓ ἔκτανε πέλας , displays considerable ingenuity ; though , with regard to the conjectural part of it ...
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... passages ; ( pp . 109 . 179. 199. 235. ) and an essay under the title of Notions d'Economie Politique , ' subjoined to the ... passage ( p . 156. ) descriptive of their thirst of money - getting is much over strained . From all these ...
... passages ; ( pp . 109 . 179. 199. 235. ) and an essay under the title of Notions d'Economie Politique , ' subjoined to the ... passage ( p . 156. ) descriptive of their thirst of money - getting is much over strained . From all these ...
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