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But Cleopatra laid a plot to attach him to her cause by the power of those charms which distinguished her in so peculiar a manner . She sent word to Cæsar that her cause was betrayed by those who managed it for her , and begged to be ...
But Cleopatra laid a plot to attach him to her cause by the power of those charms which distinguished her in so peculiar a manner . She sent word to Cæsar that her cause was betrayed by those who managed it for her , and begged to be ...
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This writer closes the lives of the Gracchi with the following account of Cornelia : She took up her residence at Misenum , and made no alteration in her manner of living . As she had many friends , her table was always open for the ...
This writer closes the lives of the Gracchi with the following account of Cornelia : She took up her residence at Misenum , and made no alteration in her manner of living . As she had many friends , her table was always open for the ...
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MORE , HANNAH , DISTINGUISHED for her talents , and the noble manner in which she exerted them , was the fourth daughter of Mr. Jacob More ; she was born February 2d , 1745 , at Stapleton , Gloucestershire . Mr. More was a schoolmaster ...
MORE , HANNAH , DISTINGUISHED for her talents , and the noble manner in which she exerted them , was the fourth daughter of Mr. Jacob More ; she was born February 2d , 1745 , at Stapleton , Gloucestershire . Mr. More was a schoolmaster ...
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