The Historical Reader: Designed for the Use of Schools and Families, on a New PlanHoratio Hill, 1825 - 372 ページ |
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... king used to retire , in case of an alarm , with his family and his treasure . 2. This being done , he sent an herald to the king of Ar- menia to summon him to perform the treaty , and , in the meantime , ordered his troops to advance ...
... king used to retire , in case of an alarm , with his family and his treasure . 2. This being done , he sent an herald to the king of Ar- menia to summon him to perform the treaty , and , in the meantime , ordered his troops to advance ...
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... king , that in all the questions he was going to propose to him , he would answer sincerely , because nothing could be more unworthy a person of his rank than to use dissimulation or falsehood . - The king promised he would . Then Cyrus ...
... king , that in all the questions he was going to propose to him , he would answer sincerely , because nothing could be more unworthy a person of his rank than to use dissimulation or falsehood . - The king promised he would . Then Cyrus ...
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... king and fountain of law ; and consequently could not be tried by laws to which he had never given his assent ; that ... king in his attempts to reply . In this manner was the king three times produced before the court ; and as often ...
... king and fountain of law ; and consequently could not be tried by laws to which he had never given his assent ; that ... king in his attempts to reply . In this manner was the king three times produced before the court ; and as often ...
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