The Liberty of Rome: A History, Том 1G. P. Putnap; London, R. Bentley, 1849 |
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... beginning of authentic history , in order to prepare for understanding the later and better - known periods with which we are to be concerned . In the traditionary age , of which there are rumors spread amongst every race , when a few ...
... beginning of authentic history , in order to prepare for understanding the later and better - known periods with which we are to be concerned . In the traditionary age , of which there are rumors spread amongst every race , when a few ...
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... beginning of civilization ; and the purity of which a true religion permits the expres- sion , and the vigor of which a true freedom allows the exercise , could no more exist in this beginning , than the air can be soft or the sunshine ...
... beginning of civilization ; and the purity of which a true religion permits the expres- sion , and the vigor of which a true freedom allows the exercise , could no more exist in this beginning , than the air can be soft or the sunshine ...
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... beginning . The superstition of an early race , and the force by which the victory would be gained , in case superstition failed , were at the foundation of the Egyptian institutions . The earliest chiefs , or kings , undoubtedly taken ...
... beginning . The superstition of an early race , and the force by which the victory would be gained , in case superstition failed , were at the foundation of the Egyptian institutions . The earliest chiefs , or kings , undoubtedly taken ...
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... beginning to the end of their his- tory as a separate nation . An artisan could not be a magistrate ; and a swineherd was not permitted to enter a temple , 10 as if he were too degraded even to pray . But there are other signs of ...
... beginning to the end of their his- tory as a separate nation . An artisan could not be a magistrate ; and a swineherd was not permitted to enter a temple , 10 as if he were too degraded even to pray . But there are other signs of ...
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... beginning made amongst the Egyptians , even in the the sciences and arts through which they obtained their greatest renown in antiquity ; unless the mov- ing of enormous stones and the carving of gigantic monuments be taken for one of ...
... beginning made amongst the Egyptians , even in the the sciences and arts through which they obtained their greatest renown in antiquity ; unless the mov- ing of enormous stones and the carving of gigantic monuments be taken for one of ...
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