Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousA. Hart, 1853 - 744 páginas |
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... eminent persons who concurred in it , and in justice more particularly to the eminent person who defended it , that nothing can be more absurd than the imputations which , for the last hun dred and sixty years , it has been the fashion ...
... eminent persons who concurred in it , and in justice more particularly to the eminent person who defended it , that nothing can be more absurd than the imputations which , for the last hun dred and sixty years , it has been the fashion ...
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... eminent citizens . Instead of strengthening their fastnesses among the mountains , they embellished their places in the market - place . The state of society in the Neapolitan dominions , and in some parts of the Ecclesiastical State ...
... eminent citizens . Instead of strengthening their fastnesses among the mountains , they embellished their places in the market - place . The state of society in the Neapolitan dominions , and in some parts of the Ecclesiastical State ...
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... eminent ; few could be secure . Cowardice was , therefore , naturally considered as the foulest reproach . Among the polished Italians , enriched by commerce , governed by law , and passionately attached to literature , every thing was ...
... eminent ; few could be secure . Cowardice was , therefore , naturally considered as the foulest reproach . Among the polished Italians , enriched by commerce , governed by law , and passionately attached to literature , every thing was ...
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Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. them eminent either in active or in contempla- | from it . But they no longer produce their tive life , and fitted them either to govern or to wonted effect . Virgil advises the husbandmen ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. them eminent either in active or in contempla- | from it . But they no longer produce their tive life , and fitted them either to govern or to wonted effect . Virgil advises the husbandmen ...
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... eminent of those Italian chiefs , who , like Pisis- finally established - not such a monarchy as tratus and Gelon , acquired a power felt rather that of which Cosmo had laid the foundations than seen , and resting , not on law or on pre ...
... eminent of those Italian chiefs , who , like Pisis- finally established - not such a monarchy as tratus and Gelon , acquired a power felt rather that of which Cosmo had laid the foundations than seen , and resting , not on law or on pre ...
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