The Liberty of Rome: A History, Том 1G. P. Putnap; London, R. Bentley, 1849 |
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... priesthood , to whom alone their emptiness was known . The distinction between the learned and the unlearned was here at once apparent . On one side , the priests commanded without believing ; on the other , the people believed , not ...
... priesthood , to whom alone their emptiness was known . The distinction between the learned and the unlearned was here at once apparent . On one side , the priests commanded without believing ; on the other , the people believed , not ...
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... priesthood , were the sovereigns of the whole land and of all its inhab- itants . As lawgivers , they alone were able , not only to establish , but to interpret , the forms of justice , which they also , in great part , put into ...
... priesthood , were the sovereigns of the whole land and of all its inhab- itants . As lawgivers , they alone were able , not only to establish , but to interpret , the forms of justice , which they also , in great part , put into ...
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... priesthood retained from the rest of their race could redound but little to their own activity , however powerful it might at first have assisted them to become . But , for the moment , we have some view to take , as rapidly as is ...
... priesthood retained from the rest of their race could redound but little to their own activity , however powerful it might at first have assisted them to become . But , for the moment , we have some view to take , as rapidly as is ...
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... priesthood ; and from any powers with which he was invested , the broadest exceptions were made in favor of the same august and inviolable caste . " Dying of hunger , " the king could lay no charge on a Brahmin ; 30 nor could he condemn ...
... priesthood ; and from any powers with which he was invested , the broadest exceptions were made in favor of the same august and inviolable caste . " Dying of hunger , " the king could lay no charge on a Brahmin ; 30 nor could he condemn ...
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... priesthood it was not intended that there should be any further progress ; and the castes , as they have been defined , were de- clared to be fixed and immovable . There was an ideal standard , it is true , to each ; 42 but the Sudra ...
... priesthood it was not intended that there should be any further progress ; and the castes , as they have been defined , were de- clared to be fixed and immovable . There was an ideal standard , it is true , to each ; 42 but the Sudra ...
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