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... scarcely any other writer from the death of Epami- nondas , when the narrative of Xenophon ends , than Diodorus the Sicilian , who lived under Augustus , about three hundred years afterward . The deficiencies of this author , whose ...
... scarcely any other writer from the death of Epami- nondas , when the narrative of Xenophon ends , than Diodorus the Sicilian , who lived under Augustus , about three hundred years afterward . The deficiencies of this author , whose ...
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... scarcely human in their appearance , they touched at the fine island of Ceylon , crossed the narrow strait to the south of the pen- insula , and picked up some extraordinary tales about the dia- mond mines of Golconda . It scarcely ...
... scarcely human in their appearance , they touched at the fine island of Ceylon , crossed the narrow strait to the south of the pen- insula , and picked up some extraordinary tales about the dia- mond mines of Golconda . It scarcely ...
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... scarcely one year old , and by tenants and neighbours who loved and respected him , the decline of his life was as enviable as the course of it had been useful and honourable . With unabated cheerfulness , he bore severe suf- fering ...
... scarcely one year old , and by tenants and neighbours who loved and respected him , the decline of his life was as enviable as the course of it had been useful and honourable . With unabated cheerfulness , he bore severe suf- fering ...
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