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custom to ride out that way , and frequently to hunt with the king ' s son and the
young noblemen of Armenia . On the day appointed , he set out with a numerous
retinue . The troops followed at a distance , and were not to appear till a signal ...
custom to ride out that way , and frequently to hunt with the king ' s son and the
young noblemen of Armenia . On the day appointed , he set out with a numerous
retinue . The troops followed at a distance , and were not to appear till a signal ...
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At that very instant arrived Tigranes , the king ' s eldest son , who was just
returned from a journey . At so moving a spectacle he could not forbear weeping .
Cyrus , addressing himself to him , said , “ Prince , you are come very seasonably
to ...
At that very instant arrived Tigranes , the king ' s eldest son , who was just
returned from a journey . At so moving a spectacle he could not forbear weeping .
Cyrus , addressing himself to him , said , “ Prince , you are come very seasonably
to ...
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That he was himself the king and fountain of law ; and consequently could not be
tried by laws to which he had never given his assent ; that having been intrusted
with the liberties of the people , he would not now betray them , by recognising a
...
That he was himself the king and fountain of law ; and consequently could not be
tried by laws to which he had never given his assent ; that having been intrusted
with the liberties of the people , he would not now betray them , by recognising a
...
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