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Page 74
The sister pillar has not mani . fested a like spirit of stern indepen . dence ; indeed
the ancient lady ap . pears to have given over all idea of standing up for old times
; so sulkily , half - hid in rubbish , she lies full length , seeking an unregarded ...
The sister pillar has not mani . fested a like spirit of stern indepen . dence ; indeed
the ancient lady ap . pears to have given over all idea of standing up for old times
; so sulkily , half - hid in rubbish , she lies full length , seeking an unregarded ...
Page 155
There came an ancient senator With firm and stately tread , And to the silent
monarch there In courtly phrase he said :“ The love that cannot grace a throne A
king should cast asideThen let Jagellon reign alone , Or choose a royal bride .
There came an ancient senator With firm and stately tread , And to the silent
monarch there In courtly phrase he said :“ The love that cannot grace a throne A
king should cast asideThen let Jagellon reign alone , Or choose a royal bride .
Page 384
Map of Ancient Egypt , " under Antoninus Pius . , A . p . 140 . ... The roads from the
itinerary are marked with the towns , distinguishing those of which the ruins
remain , from those of which the positions are fixed by the ancient measurement .
Map of Ancient Egypt , " under Antoninus Pius . , A . p . 140 . ... The roads from the
itinerary are marked with the towns , distinguishing those of which the ruins
remain , from those of which the positions are fixed by the ancient measurement .
Page 424
... guage of the Hindoos - that ancient that in the oracular and exorcist people ,
who preserve , still fresh and shrines of Kanoba , whom we take to be unchanged
amidst a modernized world , a perfect counterpart to the Ekronite so much of the ...
... guage of the Hindoos - that ancient that in the oracular and exorcist people ,
who preserve , still fresh and shrines of Kanoba , whom we take to be unchanged
amidst a modernized world , a perfect counterpart to the Ekronite so much of the ...
Page 501
... of may be , the mournful ghosts of the Eastern skies ; where the soft winds ,
ancient departed , as they passed and freighted with the sweet odours stolen
repassed , to visit the habitation of their from the far - off burning climes , pass
clay .
... of may be , the mournful ghosts of the Eastern skies ; where the soft winds ,
ancient departed , as they passed and freighted with the sweet odours stolen
repassed , to visit the habitation of their from the far - off burning climes , pass
clay .
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