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... carried by storm . On the 10th of December , he entered Rome , having made an amicable arrangement with the inhabitants . As he found his forces not strong enough to contend with the Goths in open field , he allowed himself to be ...
... carried by storm . On the 10th of December , he entered Rome , having made an amicable arrangement with the inhabitants . As he found his forces not strong enough to contend with the Goths in open field , he allowed himself to be ...
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... carrying a bell . Hence at least , ' bell - wether of the flock , ' a phrase applied disparagingly to the leader of a ... carried directly upward in small tubes in the walls to the garret : thence from a row of cranks , they descend ...
... carrying a bell . Hence at least , ' bell - wether of the flock , ' a phrase applied disparagingly to the leader of a ... carried directly upward in small tubes in the walls to the garret : thence from a row of cranks , they descend ...
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... carried a sealed message . After being entertained nine days at the court of Lycia , B. delivered the letter , which contained a request that Iobates would cause the youth to be slain . This , however , Iobates was reluctant to do in a ...
... carried a sealed message . After being entertained nine days at the court of Lycia , B. delivered the letter , which contained a request that Iobates would cause the youth to be slain . This , however , Iobates was reluctant to do in a ...
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... carried to the quarter - deck , and directed the fight while it lasted . The enemy sus tained severe loss ; but the infamous cowardice of the other captains , who actually refused to obey the admiral's signals , made the contest ...
... carried to the quarter - deck , and directed the fight while it lasted . The enemy sus tained severe loss ; but the infamous cowardice of the other captains , who actually refused to obey the admiral's signals , made the contest ...
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... carried into practice . tion , and learning in the west . They are said at had 15,107 monasteries , of which only 5000 were one time to have had as many as 37,000 monasteries , left after the Reformation , and now not more than about ...
... carried into practice . tion , and learning in the west . They are said at had 15,107 monasteries , of which only 5000 were one time to have had as many as 37,000 monasteries , left after the Reformation , and now not more than about ...
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