Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousCarey and Hart, 1844 - 707 páginas |
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... Rome , protected by the sacred charac- ter of its Pontiffs , enjoyed at least comparative security and repose . Even in those regions where the sanguinary Lombards had fixed their monarchy , there was incomparably more of wealth , of ...
... Rome , protected by the sacred charac- ter of its Pontiffs , enjoyed at least comparative security and repose . Even in those regions where the sanguinary Lombards had fixed their monarchy , there was incomparably more of wealth , of ...
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... Rome as much as ing to any computation which we have seen , the the most important political transactions could Grand - duke of Tuscany now derives from a have done . To collect books and antiques , to territory of much greater extent ...
... Rome as much as ing to any computation which we have seen , the the most important political transactions could Grand - duke of Tuscany now derives from a have done . To collect books and antiques , to territory of much greater extent ...
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... Rome were sup- scarcely persuade ourselves that we are read - plied during its earlier wars . The season , ing of times , in which the annals of England during which the farms did not require the and France present us only with a ...
... Rome were sup- scarcely persuade ourselves that we are read - plied during its earlier wars . The season , ing of times , in which the annals of England during which the farms did not require the and France present us only with a ...
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... Rome , and thrice at that of than the incomparable introduction of the De - France . In these missions , and in several cameron . But that a shrewd statesman , whose earliest works are characterized by manliness of thought and language ...
... Rome , and thrice at that of than the incomparable introduction of the De - France . In these missions , and in several cameron . But that a shrewd statesman , whose earliest works are characterized by manliness of thought and language ...
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... Rome , for the fasces of Brutus and the sword of Scipio , the gravity of the curule chair , and the bloody pomp of the triumphal sacrifice . He seems to be transported back to the days , when eight hun- dred thousand Italian warriors ...
... Rome , for the fasces of Brutus and the sword of Scipio , the gravity of the curule chair , and the bloody pomp of the triumphal sacrifice . He seems to be transported back to the days , when eight hun- dred thousand Italian warriors ...
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