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Cyrus having again commanded silence , Tigranes addressed himself to the
prince to this effect : “ Great prince , can you think it consistent with your wisdom
to put my father to death , even against your own interest ? ” “ How against my ...
Cyrus having again commanded silence , Tigranes addressed himself to the
prince to this effect : “ Great prince , can you think it consistent with your wisdom
to put my father to death , even against your own interest ? ” “ How against my ...
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The nigit of this intended conspiracy , Pocahontas took advantage of the
obscurity ; and , in a terrible storm , which kept the savages in their tents ,
escaped from her father ' s house , advised the English to be on their guard , but
conjured them ...
The nigit of this intended conspiracy , Pocahontas took advantage of the
obscurity ; and , in a terrible storm , which kept the savages in their tents ,
escaped from her father ' s house , advised the English to be on their guard , but
conjured them ...
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With all the meekness yet firmness of an honest Quaker , William replied , that he
had " turned his thoughts to the light within ; and that while he felt , with
exceeding affection , how much he owed his earthly father , he owed still more to
his ...
With all the meekness yet firmness of an honest Quaker , William replied , that he
had " turned his thoughts to the light within ; and that while he felt , with
exceeding affection , how much he owed his earthly father , he owed still more to
his ...
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