The Liberty of Rome: A History, Том 1G. P. Putnap; London, R. Bentley, 1849 |
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... secure the purity and the superiority of the Deity , believed in the other extreme of an abstract nature and a passive existence . Neither , therefore , were likely to obtain much comfort from their creed ; but in an age of idolatry and ...
... secure the purity and the superiority of the Deity , believed in the other extreme of an abstract nature and a passive existence . Neither , therefore , were likely to obtain much comfort from their creed ; but in an age of idolatry and ...
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... secure against the growing wealth and dominion of the monarch whom the Hebrew had adroitly served at the expense of a miserable people . Something can be drawn from these Egyp- tian sketches in the Old Testament ; for though Joseph may ...
... secure against the growing wealth and dominion of the monarch whom the Hebrew had adroitly served at the expense of a miserable people . Something can be drawn from these Egyp- tian sketches in the Old Testament ; for though Joseph may ...
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... secure the rights of any man were very few ; nor were most of the usages , virtually the same as laws , intended to apply to the individual so much as to the class of which he was a member . But it seems cor- rect to conclude , from the ...
... secure the rights of any man were very few ; nor were most of the usages , virtually the same as laws , intended to apply to the individual so much as to the class of which he was a member . But it seems cor- rect to conclude , from the ...
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... secure the end of order and control ; 9 but the ruler himself would regard his power , rather than his wisdom , as the benefit his subjects most desired . Dejoces forthwith issued his orders that a palace should be built for him , and ...
... secure the end of order and control ; 9 but the ruler himself would regard his power , rather than his wisdom , as the benefit his subjects most desired . Dejoces forthwith issued his orders that a palace should be built for him , and ...
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... secure against their subjects and united among themselves . If he conceived of any conquest , it was that of La- conia , not yet entirely subdued ; he , at least , had no aims on Peloponnesus or on Greece ; and when he made his people ...
... secure against their subjects and united among themselves . If he conceived of any conquest , it was that of La- conia , not yet entirely subdued ; he , at least , had no aims on Peloponnesus or on Greece ; and when he made his people ...
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