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He no sooner heard her name pronounced , than he opened his dying eyes ,
suffered his wounds to be dressed , and caused himself to be carried to the fort ,
where she had shut herself up . Cleopatra would not permit the gates to be
opened ...
He no sooner heard her name pronounced , than he opened his dying eyes ,
suffered his wounds to be dressed , and caused himself to be carried to the fort ,
where she had shut herself up . Cleopatra would not permit the gates to be
opened ...
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What number of persons have been ruined by this court ? What has most fully
displayed to the eyes of mankind the temper of the papal religion ? " proverbial .
Nothing ever displayed so fully to the eyes 20 THE INQUISITION . 2 : 29 7.
What number of persons have been ruined by this court ? What has most fully
displayed to the eyes of mankind the temper of the papal religion ? " proverbial .
Nothing ever displayed so fully to the eyes 20 THE INQUISITION . 2 : 29 7.
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... throne , In radiant robes , immortal Hosmer shone ; Myrtles and bays his
learned temples bound , The statesman ' s wreath , the poet ' s garland crown '
dMorals and laws expand his liberal soul , Beam from his eyes , and in his
accents roll .
... throne , In radiant robes , immortal Hosmer shone ; Myrtles and bays his
learned temples bound , The statesman ' s wreath , the poet ' s garland crown '
dMorals and laws expand his liberal soul , Beam from his eyes , and in his
accents roll .
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