The Liberty of Rome: A History, Том 1G. P. Putnap; London, R. Bentley, 1849 |
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... countrymen . 35 The Sudras were the slaves of the three other castes ; and however ingeniously their condition has been represented 36 as tolerable in comparison with the slavery among other ancient nations , it must be confessed that ...
... countrymen . 35 The Sudras were the slaves of the three other castes ; and however ingeniously their condition has been represented 36 as tolerable in comparison with the slavery among other ancient nations , it must be confessed that ...
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... countrymen , they were always free from charges of money , or any ser- vices besides those they would rather seek than avoid . Their votes were the most important at the election of a king ; and when the crown passed from one head to ...
... countrymen , they were always free from charges of money , or any ser- vices besides those they would rather seek than avoid . Their votes were the most important at the election of a king ; and when the crown passed from one head to ...
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... countrymen , gave themselves up to the most extravagant luxuries and the most degrading debaucheries . When the Persians came , five centuries and a quarter before the end of heathenism , the Egyptians were con- quered , as if they had ...
... countrymen , gave themselves up to the most extravagant luxuries and the most degrading debaucheries . When the Persians came , five centuries and a quarter before the end of heathenism , the Egyptians were con- quered , as if they had ...
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... countrymen , to judge the disputes and the crimes which happened amongst them . He had no idea , however , of contributing his time or his knowledge to the good of his more barbarous con- temporaries , without obtaining something more ...
... countrymen , to judge the disputes and the crimes which happened amongst them . He had no idea , however , of contributing his time or his knowledge to the good of his more barbarous con- temporaries , without obtaining something more ...
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... countrymen and the strangers whom the loyalty as well as the combativeness of the Persians enabled him to subdue , will be better described after we have taken some account of the despotism which Cyrus transmitted to his successors on ...
... countrymen and the strangers whom the loyalty as well as the combativeness of the Persians enabled him to subdue , will be better described after we have taken some account of the despotism which Cyrus transmitted to his successors on ...
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