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... affect their unity of construction , though it would impair the present belief in their dedication . In the 17th stanza the poet , after praising the subject of his song , says― " The age to come would say this poet lies- 96.
... affect their unity of construction , though it would impair the present belief in their dedication . In the 17th stanza the poet , after praising the subject of his song , says― " The age to come would say this poet lies- 96.
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... says justly , that , " in all the great lines of public and private jurispru- dence the legislators of Rome and ... say : Cicero , appear " inconditum ac pæne ridiculum , " in compa rison with the Twelve Tables . If we had to fix with ...
... says justly , that , " in all the great lines of public and private jurispru- dence the legislators of Rome and ... say : Cicero , appear " inconditum ac pæne ridiculum , " in compa rison with the Twelve Tables . If we had to fix with ...
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... says Gibbon . The Romans were no deep philosophers . Their ideas about the nature of the Deity and her relations to ... say so , to complet Christianity . What Christianity has done for the inne man , Rome did for the outer man . Nay ...
... says Gibbon . The Romans were no deep philosophers . Their ideas about the nature of the Deity and her relations to ... say so , to complet Christianity . What Christianity has done for the inne man , Rome did for the outer man . Nay ...
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... says , the same laws by which heathen Rome was governed , and Christian bishops and fathers of the church , decrying the philosophy and literature of the heathen Greeks and Romans , acknowledge gladly the wisdom and justice of a ...
... says , the same laws by which heathen Rome was governed , and Christian bishops and fathers of the church , decrying the philosophy and literature of the heathen Greeks and Romans , acknowledge gladly the wisdom and justice of a ...
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... say , the power of the Prætors , which first wrought a fundamental change in the principles of the private law . The Prætor protected , as far as his power went , the Roman citizen from the rigorous conse- quences of the civil law , and ...
... say , the power of the Prætors , which first wrought a fundamental change in the principles of the private law . The Prætor protected , as far as his power went , the Roman citizen from the rigorous conse- quences of the civil law , and ...
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