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... Hercules , said Alexander in conclusion ; Hercules , our pro- genitor , and reputed the son of Jupiter for his eminence in virtue . Į Philip was delighted with this discourse . It is not , says he , for nothing , that we set so high a ...
... Hercules , said Alexander in conclusion ; Hercules , our pro- genitor , and reputed the son of Jupiter for his eminence in virtue . Į Philip was delighted with this discourse . It is not , says he , for nothing , that we set so high a ...
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... Hercules , Bacchus , Perseus , and others , to " reside amongst us : some , as we are told , " the sons of the Gods , and others , more re- " mote descendents . Afterwards they left us to conduct ourselves as well as we were " able ...
... Hercules , Bacchus , Perseus , and others , to " reside amongst us : some , as we are told , " the sons of the Gods , and others , more re- " mote descendents . Afterwards they left us to conduct ourselves as well as we were " able ...
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... Hercules , in the prosecution of his employment imposed on him , that of purging the whole earth from savage beasts and lawless tyrants , came thither also , and burnt up the place : whilst such of the monsters as escaped from the fire ...
... Hercules , in the prosecution of his employment imposed on him , that of purging the whole earth from savage beasts and lawless tyrants , came thither also , and burnt up the place : whilst such of the monsters as escaped from the fire ...
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... Hercules en- gages with these monsters ( c ) , the son of Jupi- ter and Alcmene , he exhibits a heart pure , and a mind humanised , to perfection . This intel- lectual and moral excellence was latently sig- nified by the civilization of ...
... Hercules en- gages with these monsters ( c ) , the son of Jupi- ter and Alcmene , he exhibits a heart pure , and a mind humanised , to perfection . This intel- lectual and moral excellence was latently sig- nified by the civilization of ...
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... Hercules himself in the very execution of his arduous and mighty con- flicts , even that hero would they have received with indifference and unconcern ; contemplat- ing all the while other competitors in the Games with infatuate ...
... Hercules himself in the very execution of his arduous and mighty con- flicts , even that hero would they have received with indifference and unconcern ; contemplat- ing all the while other competitors in the Games with infatuate ...
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