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... death of Philip of Macedon ; after a mass of preliminary information concern- ing the Grecian settlements in Sicily and Italy , and respect- ing Macedonia , from the reign of Perdiccas to the establish- ment of Philip , to which we have ...
... death of Philip of Macedon ; after a mass of preliminary information concern- ing the Grecian settlements in Sicily and Italy , and respect- ing Macedonia , from the reign of Perdiccas to the establish- ment of Philip , to which we have ...
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... death . Unable to endure the thought of looking on her father as an old man , whatever she found in him of pleasing and agree able , his quick comprehension of her meaning , a certain freshness of imagination , of curiosity , of gaiety ...
... death . Unable to endure the thought of looking on her father as an old man , whatever she found in him of pleasing and agree able , his quick comprehension of her meaning , a certain freshness of imagination , of curiosity , of gaiety ...
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... death , as guilty of high treason against the sovereign people . Until July , 1792 , Guadet and his friends pursued their revolutionary course : but at this period the journals of their adherents began to assume a constitutional tone ...
... death , as guilty of high treason against the sovereign people . Until July , 1792 , Guadet and his friends pursued their revolutionary course : but at this period the journals of their adherents began to assume a constitutional tone ...
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