The Archaic Principle in EducationW. MacLellan, 1962 - 119 páginas |
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... cast by a storm with his companion Trojans on the shores of Carthage , the city which Dido is building . At the banquet which she gives in his honour he tells the story of the fall of Troy , the wooden horse , the sack and firing of the ...
... cast by a storm with his companion Trojans on the shores of Carthage , the city which Dido is building . At the banquet which she gives in his honour he tells the story of the fall of Troy , the wooden horse , the sack and firing of the ...
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... cast by a shaded candle , and began . It was dull enough , though I had borne such tribulations before , and the drone of my aunt's voice would have sent me to sleep , as it had done other times , even ... had I not been so full of my ...
... cast by a shaded candle , and began . It was dull enough , though I had borne such tribulations before , and the drone of my aunt's voice would have sent me to sleep , as it had done other times , even ... had I not been so full of my ...
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... cast into prison , tried and sentenced to the galleys for life . After ten years they are shipped to Havana as slaves for the sugar plantations . The ship , of course , is wrecked , and they are cast adrift - in Moonfleet Bay ! Elzevir ...
... cast into prison , tried and sentenced to the galleys for life . After ten years they are shipped to Havana as slaves for the sugar plantations . The ship , of course , is wrecked , and they are cast adrift - in Moonfleet Bay ! Elzevir ...
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