Alypius of Tagaste, Volumen1731799 |
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... expression of expectation on their animated countenances . Still more crowded was the wide intersecting street which crossed the longer one at right angles , nearly from north to south , and afforded , as it was intended to do , a free ...
... expression of expectation on their animated countenances . Still more crowded was the wide intersecting street which crossed the longer one at right angles , nearly from north to south , and afforded , as it was intended to do , a free ...
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... expression which he there met seemed to reassure him ; for he smiled , and pressed the arm of his friend as he exclaimed , " Well , when you talked so , I began to fear that either your brain was wandering , or your faith was wavering ...
... expression which he there met seemed to reassure him ; for he smiled , and pressed the arm of his friend as he exclaimed , " Well , when you talked so , I began to fear that either your brain was wandering , or your faith was wavering ...
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Annie Webb. ALYPIUS AND JULIUS HASTENING TO THE GAMES IN THE CIRCUS . - PAGE 14 . watch the expression of their countenances all through the deadly.
Annie Webb. ALYPIUS AND JULIUS HASTENING TO THE GAMES IN THE CIRCUS . - PAGE 14 . watch the expression of their countenances all through the deadly.
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Annie Webb. watch the expression of their countenances all through the deadly struggle . It was the first time that Alypius had brought himself to be a spectator of these cruel scenes ; but Julius had witnessed them both at Alexandria ...
Annie Webb. watch the expression of their countenances all through the deadly struggle . It was the first time that Alypius had brought himself to be a spectator of these cruel scenes ; but Julius had witnessed them both at Alexandria ...
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... expression of abject terror would take possession of their countenances ; and Alypius , who watched them with deep interest , saw that they anticipated with agony the fearful death that awaited them . But the attention of Alypius was ...
... expression of abject terror would take possession of their countenances ; and Alypius , who watched them with deep interest , saw that they anticipated with agony the fearful death that awaited them . But the attention of Alypius was ...
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