The Liberty of Rome: A History, Том 1G. P. Putnap; London, R. Bentley, 1849 |
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... equally dreadful ; and wherever imagination was most active , the deep- est solemnities and the greatest fears existed . Super- stitious awe was the dominant principle of life ; and so completely was it hindered from relief or tender ...
... equally dreadful ; and wherever imagination was most active , the deep- est solemnities and the greatest fears existed . Super- stitious awe was the dominant principle of life ; and so completely was it hindered from relief or tender ...
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... equally rea- sonable to believe some earnest effort to have been made to reject the doctrines and the practices of the Brahmins , and to create . in their place a more liberal government and a simpler faith . According to these new ...
... equally rea- sonable to believe some earnest effort to have been made to reject the doctrines and the practices of the Brahmins , and to create . in their place a more liberal government and a simpler faith . According to these new ...
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... equally appear to have been the prepara- tives of the still greater empire to which they all submitted , as if it had been taught by them to be- come their conqueror . The people who dwelt amongst the valleys and along the rivers of ...
... equally appear to have been the prepara- tives of the still greater empire to which they all submitted , as if it had been taught by them to be- come their conqueror . The people who dwelt amongst the valleys and along the rivers of ...
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... equally soothing to his own ex- cited ideas of royalty or despotism , that he should be saluted as the vicegerent of the deity whom he wor- shipped ; and if Darius were really the sovereign to whom Zoroaster addressed himself , he could ...
... equally soothing to his own ex- cited ideas of royalty or despotism , that he should be saluted as the vicegerent of the deity whom he wor- shipped ; and if Darius were really the sovereign to whom Zoroaster addressed himself , he could ...
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... equally brilliant ; he was the first to reform the wanton customs of the Cretans in their relations to one another ; the first to encourage colonization and civilized commerce ; 25 above all , the first to give his subjects some simple ...
... equally brilliant ; he was the first to reform the wanton customs of the Cretans in their relations to one another ; the first to encourage colonization and civilized commerce ; 25 above all , the first to give his subjects some simple ...
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