The Young Christian; Or, a Familiar Illustration of the Principles of Christian Duty. With a Preface and Corrections by the Rev. J. W. CunninghamL. B. Seeley & Sons, 1833 - 398 páginas |
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... Senate ; but the Roman Senate was not accustomed to admit foreigners to their sessions , within the city . He sent them word , therefore , that Regulus , no longer a Roman General , but a Carthaginian prisoner , was the bearer of a ...
... Senate ; but the Roman Senate was not accustomed to admit foreigners to their sessions , within the city . He sent them word , therefore , that Regulus , no longer a Roman General , but a Carthaginian prisoner , was the bearer of a ...
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... Rome , the Senate and the people , who had already been much im- pressed by the patriotism of Regulus and his firm adhe- rence to his word , were overwhelmed with admiration and gratitude . This feeling was mixed , too , with a strong ...
... Rome , the Senate and the people , who had already been much im- pressed by the patriotism of Regulus and his firm adhe- rence to his word , were overwhelmed with admiration and gratitude . This feeling was mixed , too , with a strong ...
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... Roman Senate . The prisoners look incredulous . They know that the Roman Government is an efficient one , and that it is accustomed to execute its laws . We are justly im- prisoned , " they would say , and our time is not yet expired ...
... Roman Senate . The prisoners look incredulous . They know that the Roman Government is an efficient one , and that it is accustomed to execute its laws . We are justly im- prisoned , " they would say , and our time is not yet expired ...
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Jacob ABBOTT. quence of the distinguished services and subsequently cruel sufferings of a great Roman General , the Senate had wished to make to his widow some public expression of the sympathy and gratitude of the Commonwealth ; and ...
Jacob ABBOTT. quence of the distinguished services and subsequently cruel sufferings of a great Roman General , the Senate had wished to make to his widow some public expression of the sympathy and gratitude of the Commonwealth ; and ...
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... Roman Senate , for offer- ing to pardon me for the sake of Regulus . I was really guilty of the crime for which I was sentenced ; and the term of my imprisonment is not longer than I justly de- serve : but I am glad to be restored to ...
... Roman Senate , for offer- ing to pardon me for the sake of Regulus . I was really guilty of the crime for which I was sentenced ; and the term of my imprisonment is not longer than I justly de- serve : but I am glad to be restored to ...
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