The Stoddard Library: A Thousand Hours of Entertainment with the World's Great Writers, Volume 7G.L. Shuman & Company, 1911 - Literature |
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... mind ; such being the case , it came to pass on one occasion that he was visiting the Kan - ku garden , and whilst there amused himself by wandering in different directions , shooting with his bow and arrow at whatever he pleased ; and ...
... mind ; such being the case , it came to pass on one occasion that he was visiting the Kan - ku garden , and whilst there amused himself by wandering in different directions , shooting with his bow and arrow at whatever he pleased ; and ...
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... mind , and he reflected thus : " These three powerful families have sons unequaled in skill and prowess , and I have only one daughter , and they each demand her in marriage ; so that if I give her to Siddartha , I make the others my ...
... mind , and he reflected thus : " These three powerful families have sons unequaled in skill and prowess , and I have only one daughter , and they each demand her in marriage ; so that if I give her to Siddartha , I make the others my ...
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... mind of Onégesh . When he had completed his task , the architect was rewarded by being turned into bath - man , and had to wait upon his master and his master's guests whensoever they had a mind for the pleasures of the sudatorium and ...
... mind of Onégesh . When he had completed his task , the architect was rewarded by being turned into bath - man , and had to wait upon his master and his master's guests whensoever they had a mind for the pleasures of the sudatorium and ...
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... mind to bear upon the points in dispute , and settling them in favor of the Romans . Onégesh indignantly repudiated the idea that any arguments of the Romans could ever induce him to betray his master , to forget his Scythian life , his ...
... mind to bear upon the points in dispute , and settling them in favor of the Romans . Onégesh indignantly repudiated the idea that any arguments of the Romans could ever induce him to betray his master , to forget his Scythian life , his ...
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... mind of Priscus , who de- scribes it in much detail . After the banqueters had all been " saluted " by Attila , the servants began to bring in the provisions , which were set upon little tables , one for every three or four guests , so ...
... mind of Priscus , who de- scribes it in much detail . After the banqueters had all been " saluted " by Attila , the servants began to bring in the provisions , which were set upon little tables , one for every three or four guests , so ...
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