The Young Christian: Or, a Familiar Illustration of the Principles of Christian DutyWaugh and Innes, 1835 - 342 páginas |
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... Regulus . The ancient cities of Rome and Carthage stood opposite to each other , across the Mediterranean sea . these two cities grew up to power and distinction nearly together , they were the rivals and enemies of each other . There ...
... Regulus . The ancient cities of Rome and Carthage stood opposite to each other , across the Mediterranean sea . these two cities grew up to power and distinction nearly together , they were the rivals and enemies of each other . There ...
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... Regulus himself was captured and thrown into a Carthaginian prison . After some time , however , had elapsed , the Carthaginians , foreseeing that the Roman power would , in the end , over- whelm their own , concluded to send an embassy ...
... Regulus himself was captured and thrown into a Carthaginian prison . After some time , however , had elapsed , the Carthaginians , foreseeing that the Roman power would , in the end , over- whelm their own , concluded to send an embassy ...
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... Regulus , " and I must keep my word . I am well aware that the disappointed and ex- asperated Carthaginians will inflict upon me cruel tortures , but I am their prisoner still , and I must keep my word . " The Romans did all in their ...
... Regulus , " and I must keep my word . I am well aware that the disappointed and ex- asperated Carthaginians will inflict upon me cruel tortures , but I am their prisoner still , and I must keep my word . " The Romans did all in their ...
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... Regulus , or to his surviving friends , let it be paid in happiness , not in suffering . There are , in the public prisons , many miserable convicts condemn- ed for their crimes . Let them be forgiven for Regulus ' sake , if they will ...
... Regulus , or to his surviving friends , let it be paid in happiness , not in suffering . There are , in the public prisons , many miserable convicts condemn- ed for their crimes . Let them be forgiven for Regulus ' sake , if they will ...
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... Regulus from ours . We have been , by our vices and crimes , bringing injuries without number upon our country . He , by his labours and sufferings , has been unceasingly endea- vouring to do her good . And Marcia , too , it was kind ...
... Regulus from ours . We have been , by our vices and crimes , bringing injuries without number upon our country . He , by his labours and sufferings , has been unceasingly endea- vouring to do her good . And Marcia , too , it was kind ...
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