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Strona 197
... lived almost an hundred years , and who died only by accident , had left him a certain preparation which had the virtue to prolong a man's life to an hundred and fifty years , if he lived with sobrie- ty . Whenever he saw a funeral , he ...
... lived almost an hundred years , and who died only by accident , had left him a certain preparation which had the virtue to prolong a man's life to an hundred and fifty years , if he lived with sobrie- ty . Whenever he saw a funeral , he ...
Strona 373
... lived in the days of pagan superstition , you would have been deified at your death . The En- glish justly regard Alfred , who so nobly delivered them from the incursions of the Danes , as a perfect model of a virtuous prince ; and the ...
... lived in the days of pagan superstition , you would have been deified at your death . The En- glish justly regard Alfred , who so nobly delivered them from the incursions of the Danes , as a perfect model of a virtuous prince ; and the ...
Strona 459
... lived concealed in the solitude of Barcelona . The St. having ceased to write after his retreat into Spain , the rumour arose that he meant to dispose of his property and retire from the world . Ausonius , who thought and lived very ...
... lived concealed in the solitude of Barcelona . The St. having ceased to write after his retreat into Spain , the rumour arose that he meant to dispose of his property and retire from the world . Ausonius , who thought and lived very ...
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