Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... ruin of their country . When the Roman army approached the walls of the sacred city , its preparations , its discipline , and its numbers , evinced the conviction of its leader , that he had no common barbarians to subdue . At the ...
... ruin of their country . When the Roman army approached the walls of the sacred city , its preparations , its discipline , and its numbers , evinced the conviction of its leader , that he had no common barbarians to subdue . At the ...
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... ruins the dominion of intelligence and virtue . No longer would the worshippers of the God of Nature be indebted to a hundred hands for the accommodation of their simple wants . No longer would the poison of a diseased civilisation ...
... ruins the dominion of intelligence and virtue . No longer would the worshippers of the God of Nature be indebted to a hundred hands for the accommodation of their simple wants . No longer would the poison of a diseased civilisation ...
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... ruins , lingering like ghosts with slow and solemn step . Through a dark chasm to the east , in the long perspective of a portal glittering with the unnumbered riches of the subterranean world , shone the broad moon , pouring in one ...
... ruins , lingering like ghosts with slow and solemn step . Through a dark chasm to the east , in the long perspective of a portal glittering with the unnumbered riches of the subterranean world , shone the broad moon , pouring in one ...
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... ruins of Jerusalem , and weep and pray before the sepulchre of the Eternal God . The earth was filled with discord , tumult , and ruin . The spirit of disinterested virtue had armed one- half of the civilised world against the other ...
... ruins of Jerusalem , and weep and pray before the sepulchre of the Eternal God . The earth was filled with discord , tumult , and ruin . The spirit of disinterested virtue had armed one- half of the civilised world against the other ...
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... ruin and destroy . - I was thy slave- I am thy equal , and thy foe . - Thousands tremble before thy throne , who , at my voice , shall dare to pluck the golden crown from thine unholy head ! " He ceased . The silence of noon , swallowed ...
... ruin and destroy . - I was thy slave- I am thy equal , and thy foe . - Thousands tremble before thy throne , who , at my voice , shall dare to pluck the golden crown from thine unholy head ! " He ceased . The silence of noon , swallowed ...
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