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... river that Egypt suffers from Malaria , 171 . Demosthenes , excelled in extempore speaking , 508 - himself and Cicero compared , 519 - his peculiar privileges , 526 of his audience , 527 - his first at- tempt on the Bema , a total ...
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... river Cador , 137 - its population , 151 . Moállakat , 33 . Monkish Legends , 100 folios of , 40 , n . Moors , estimate of their influence on the , Spanish Literature , 41 , 49 , 50 - on the , Spanish Language , 42 n - on Trouba- dour ...
... river Cador , 137 - its population , 151 . Moállakat , 33 . Monkish Legends , 100 folios of , 40 , n . Moors , estimate of their influence on the , Spanish Literature , 41 , 49 , 50 - on the , Spanish Language , 42 n - on Trouba- dour ...
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... river , the inhabitants were thrown into great agi- tation ; but when they heard that she returned in triumph from the discovery of a world , and beheld her furling her sails in their harbour , the whole community burst forth into a ...
... river , the inhabitants were thrown into great agi- tation ; but when they heard that she returned in triumph from the discovery of a world , and beheld her furling her sails in their harbour , the whole community burst forth into a ...
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... rivers , sifting the sands for the grains of gold which every day grew more scanty ; or to labour in their fields , beneath the fervour of a tropical sun , to raise food for their task - masters , or to produce the vegetable tribute ...
... rivers , sifting the sands for the grains of gold which every day grew more scanty ; or to labour in their fields , beneath the fervour of a tropical sun , to raise food for their task - masters , or to produce the vegetable tribute ...
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the literature of the Troubadours , going forth , a river of living waters , as from another Garden of Eden- " Rolled o'er Elysian flowers her amber waves : " And now , divided into four main streams , " Ran diverse , wandering many a ...
the literature of the Troubadours , going forth , a river of living waters , as from another Garden of Eden- " Rolled o'er Elysian flowers her amber waves : " And now , divided into four main streams , " Ran diverse , wandering many a ...
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