The London Quarterly Review, Томи 115 – 116Theodore Foster, 1864 |
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... believe in her power of endurance and expansion . Seeing this , I say - All hail ! Mo- ther of Nations , mother of heroes , with strength still equal to the time ; still wise to entertain and swift to execute the policy which the mind ...
... believe in her power of endurance and expansion . Seeing this , I say - All hail ! Mo- ther of Nations , mother of heroes , with strength still equal to the time ; still wise to entertain and swift to execute the policy which the mind ...
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... believe we may say , without fear of contradiction , that of Cicero alone in the whole compass of classical anti- quity has such an inward picture survived the ravages of time . Of Cicero alone can it be affirmed that we are in many and ...
... believe we may say , without fear of contradiction , that of Cicero alone in the whole compass of classical anti- quity has such an inward picture survived the ravages of time . Of Cicero alone can it be affirmed that we are in many and ...
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... believe that he was all spot . Each of these writers might , we think , have avoid- ed the errors of excessive adulation and of unwarrantable aspersion into which they have respectively fallen , if they had borne in mind the two ...
... believe that he was all spot . Each of these writers might , we think , have avoid- ed the errors of excessive adulation and of unwarrantable aspersion into which they have respectively fallen , if they had borne in mind the two ...
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... believe that he was indebted to the instruction he received as a boy in the lan- guage and literature of Greece . Mr. Forsyth observes that Greek occupied something of the same position in a course of education at Rome that French does ...
... believe that he was indebted to the instruction he received as a boy in the lan- guage and literature of Greece . Mr. Forsyth observes that Greek occupied something of the same position in a course of education at Rome that French does ...
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... believe could have emanated from a Roman . Non quantum quisque prosit , sed quanti quisque sit ponde randum est . ' A fuller illustration of this subject would occupy more space than we can afford ; sufficient , we trust , has been said ...
... believe could have emanated from a Roman . Non quantum quisque prosit , sed quanti quisque sit ponde randum est . ' A fuller illustration of this subject would occupy more space than we can afford ; sufficient , we trust , has been said ...
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