Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... wealth , made them happy in love , and victorious in war . * Such a spirit is Liberty . At times she takes the form of a hateful reptile . grovels , she hisses , she stings . But wo to those who in disgust shall venture to crush her ...
... wealth , made them happy in love , and victorious in war . * Such a spirit is Liberty . At times she takes the form of a hateful reptile . grovels , she hisses , she stings . But wo to those who in disgust shall venture to crush her ...
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... wealth , of infor- mation , of physical comfort , and of social order , than could be found in Gaul , Britain , or Germany . That which most distinguished Italy from the neigh- bouring countries was the importance which the population ...
... wealth , of infor- mation , of physical comfort , and of social order , than could be found in Gaul , Britain , or Germany . That which most distinguished Italy from the neigh- bouring countries was the importance which the population ...
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... wealth to pamper his mistresses and nephews . The doctrines and rights of the established religion they treated with decent reverence . But though they still called themselves Catho- lics , they had ceased to be Papists . Those ...
... wealth to pamper his mistresses and nephews . The doctrines and rights of the established religion they treated with decent reverence . But though they still called themselves Catho- lics , they had ceased to be Papists . Those ...
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... wealth , dominion , and knowledge . Their moral and their geographical position enabled them to profit alike by the barbarism of the West and the civilization of the East . Their ships covered every sea . Their factories rose on every ...
... wealth , dominion , and knowledge . Their moral and their geographical position enabled them to profit alike by the barbarism of the West and the civilization of the East . Their ships covered every sea . Their factories rose on every ...
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... wealth and refinement advanced , the system underwent a gradual alteration . The Ionian States were the first in which commerce and the arts were culti- vated , and the first in which the ancient discipline de- cayed . Within eighty ...
... wealth and refinement advanced , the system underwent a gradual alteration . The Ionian States were the first in which commerce and the arts were culti- vated , and the first in which the ancient discipline de- cayed . Within eighty ...
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