The Young ChristianAmerican tract society, 1832 - 394 páginas |
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... Regulus , a celebrated Roman general , was sent across the sea to carry the war if possible to the very gates of Carthage . He was at first very successful , and took many prisoners and sent them to Rome . At length , how- ever , the ...
... Regulus , a celebrated Roman general , was sent across the sea to carry the war if possible to the very gates of Carthage . He was at first very successful , and took many prisoners and sent them to Rome . At length , how- ever , the ...
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... Regulus against it . The arguments prevailed . They decided against peace , and Regulus began to speak of his return . " Return ! " said his friends and the senators and all the people of Rome ; " you are under no obligation to return ...
... Regulus against it . The arguments prevailed . They decided against peace , and Regulus began to speak of his return . " Return ! " said his friends and the senators and all the people of Rome ; " you are under no obligation to return ...
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... Regulus who is dead , or to his unhappy widow who sur- vives , to torture or to destroy the miserable captives in our hands . Dispose of them as the good of the state requires . If you think , however , that any thing is due from the ...
... Regulus who is dead , or to his unhappy widow who sur- vives , to torture or to destroy the miserable captives in our hands . Dispose of them as the good of the state requires . If you think , however , that any thing is due from the ...
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