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The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians ... - Page 331
by Charles Rollin - 1815
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The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians ..., Volume 4

Charles Rollin - History, Ancient - 1806 - 348 pages
...escape ; and declare,- that they should tliinfc themselves highly honoured to receive him almong'it them, and to supply him abundantly with all he should...unjustly, and can he think it allowable to betray his-own cause ? Is it not essential to his goodness and justice, to spare his fellow citizens the guilt...
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The Grecian History: From the Earliest State, to the Death of ..., Volumes 1-2

Oliver Goldsmith - Greece - 1805 - 350 pages
...that honor with them many of whom have come expressly with considerable sums of money to purchase his escape, and declare, that they should think themselves...he should have occasion for : ought he to abandon himself.to enemies who have occasioned his being condemned unjustly, and can he think it allowable...
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The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians ..., Volume 4

Charles Rollin - History, Ancient - 1805 - 356 pages
...his escape ; and declare, that they should thinic themselves highly honoured to receive him almongst them, and to supply him abundantly with all he should have occasion for. Oujht he to abandon himself to enemies, who liave occasioned his being condemned unjustly, and can...
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The History of Greece: From the Earliest State, to the Death of ..., Volume 2

Oliver Goldsmith - Greece - 1812 - 454 pages
...honour with them, many of whom have come expressly with considerable sums of money to purchase his escape ; and declare, that they should think themselves...own cause ? is it not essential to his goodness and justness to spare his fellow-citizens the guilt of innocent blood ? but, if all these motives cannot...
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The Grecian History: From the Earliest State to the Death of Alexander the Great

Oliver Goldsmith - Greece - 1814 - 578 pages
...honour wkh them, many of whom have come expressly with considerable sums of money to pur-- chase his escape, and declare, that they should think themselves...to enemies who have occasioned his being condemned unjastly, and can he think it allowable to betray his own cause? Is it not essential to his goodness...
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The Grecian History: From the Earliest State to the Death of Alexander the Great

Oliver Goldsmith - Greece - 1818 - 346 pages
...sums of money to purchase his escape, and declare, that they should think themselves highly honored to receive him amongst them, and to supply him abundantly...essential to his goodness and justice to spare his fellow-citizens the guilt of innocent blood ; but if all these motives cannot alter him, and he is...
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The History of Greece, Volume 1

Oliver Goldsmith - Greece - 1821 - 320 pages
...honour with them, many of whom have come expressly with considerable sums of money to purchase his escape, and declare, that they should think themselves...can he think it allowable to betray his own cause ? It is not essential to his goodness and justice to spare his fellowcitizens the guilt of innocent...
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The history of Greece ... to the death of Alexander the great. To ..., Volume 1

Oliver Goldsmith - 1823 - 422 pages
...honour with them, many of whom have come expressly Avith considerable sums of money to purchase'' his escape ; and declare, that they should think themselves...essential to his goodness and justice to spare his fellow-citizens the guilt of innocent blood ? But, if all these motives cannot alter him, ami he is...
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The Grecian History from the Earliest State to the Death of Alexander the Great

Oliver Goldsmith - Greece - 1824 - 328 pages
...honour with them, "many of whom have come expressly with considerable sums ot money to purchase his escape, and declare, that they should think themselves...can he think it allowable to betray his own cause ? 126. Is it not essential to his goodness and justice to spare his fellow-citizens the guilt of innocent...
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The Grecian History: From the Earliest State to the Death of Alexander the Great

Oliver Goldsmith - Greece - 1824 - 328 pages
...honour with them, many of whom have come expressly with considerable sums of money to purchase his escape, and declare, that they should think themselves...him abundantly with all he should have occasion for : oiMit he to abandon himself to enemies who have occasioned his being condemned unjustly, and can...
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