The Liberty of Rome: A History, Том 1G. P. Putnap; London, R. Bentley, 1849 |
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... belonged to the people of the Ganges . None of the graver cares for sustenance or shelter hindered their reveries in the world of speculation , to which they seemed to transfer the duties of the world wherein they indolently breathed ...
... belonged to the people of the Ganges . None of the graver cares for sustenance or shelter hindered their reveries in the world of speculation , to which they seemed to transfer the duties of the world wherein they indolently breathed ...
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... belonged . It was undoubtedly through force as much as through wisdom , that its authority was established , and transmitted , unbroken , to its pos- terity . But the priests of later years were distin- guished for something else than ...
... belonged . It was undoubtedly through force as much as through wisdom , that its authority was established , and transmitted , unbroken , to its pos- terity . But the priests of later years were distin- guished for something else than ...
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... belonged , nearly as of right , the liberty in which their powers could be employed . But they or their successors appear to have speedily passed into still another phase . Uncontrolled by truth or by sympathy , to which they had ...
... belonged , nearly as of right , the liberty in which their powers could be employed . But they or their successors appear to have speedily passed into still another phase . Uncontrolled by truth or by sympathy , to which they had ...
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... belonged to the priesthood to prescribe . In time , however , the royal power became hereditary and independent ; but it never rose superior to the power which preceded it , —not , at least , until the peculiar institutions of Egypt ...
... belonged to the priesthood to prescribe . In time , however , the royal power became hereditary and independent ; but it never rose superior to the power which preceded it , —not , at least , until the peculiar institutions of Egypt ...
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... belonged to them . The Old Empire , begun by Menes , was continued under eight - and - thirty sovereigns , whose reigns are now supposed to have extended over a period of nearly eleven centuries . Next followed the Middle Empire ...
... belonged to them . The Old Empire , begun by Menes , was continued under eight - and - thirty sovereigns , whose reigns are now supposed to have extended over a period of nearly eleven centuries . Next followed the Middle Empire ...
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