Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen7D. Appleton, 1895 |
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... ) , EPITAPH ON LORD METCALFE . ( 1847 ) , • THE BATTLE OF IVRY , THE ARMADA , . THE CAVALIER'S MARCH TO LONDON , LAYS OF ANCIENT ROME , 340 341 349 352 • 356 • . 359 I MACAULAY'S MISCELLANIES . FRAGMENTS OF A ROMAN TALE . * 6 CONTENTS .
... ) , EPITAPH ON LORD METCALFE . ( 1847 ) , • THE BATTLE OF IVRY , THE ARMADA , . THE CAVALIER'S MARCH TO LONDON , LAYS OF ANCIENT ROME , 340 341 349 352 • 356 • . 359 I MACAULAY'S MISCELLANIES . FRAGMENTS OF A ROMAN TALE . * 6 CONTENTS .
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... Rome . There are charming women at his parties . But the twelve - line board and the dice - box pay for all . The Gods confound me if I did not lose two mill- ions of sesterces last night . My villa at Tibur , and all the statues that ...
... Rome . There are charming women at his parties . But the twelve - line board and the dice - box pay for all . The Gods confound me if I did not lose two mill- ions of sesterces last night . My villa at Tibur , and all the statues that ...
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... been solemnly warned by men who understand public affairs ; and I advise you to be cautious . " The friends had now turned into the forum , which was 66 thronged with the gay and elegant youth of Rome 8 MACAULAY'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
... been solemnly warned by men who understand public affairs ; and I advise you to be cautious . " The friends had now turned into the forum , which was 66 thronged with the gay and elegant youth of Rome 8 MACAULAY'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
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... Rome were envying the taste of his dress , and the ease of his fashionable stagger . " Good Heaven ! " said Ligarius , " Caius Cæsar is as unlikely to be in a plot as I am . ” " Not at all . " " He does nothing but game , feast ...
... Rome were envying the taste of his dress , and the ease of his fashionable stagger . " Good Heaven ! " said Ligarius , " Caius Cæsar is as unlikely to be in a plot as I am . ” " Not at all . " " He does nothing but game , feast ...
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... Rome ? - What for mankind ? -Ask the citizens . Ask the prov- inces . Have they had any other object than to perpetu- ate their own exclusive power , and to keep us under the yoke of an oligarchical tyranny , which unites in itself the ...
... Rome ? - What for mankind ? -Ask the citizens . Ask the prov- inces . Have they had any other object than to perpetu- ate their own exclusive power , and to keep us under the yoke of an oligarchical tyranny , which unites in itself the ...
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