The Liberty of Rome: A History, Том 1G. P. Putnap; London, R. Bentley, 1849 |
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... described as well as they can be with our mea- gre means , in the preceding pages . They were es- pecially the members of the Persian court , and , in time , of the Persian priesthood , the freemen of the nation , according to Oriental ...
... described as well as they can be with our mea- gre means , in the preceding pages . They were es- pecially the members of the Persian court , and , in time , of the Persian priesthood , the freemen of the nation , according to Oriental ...
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... The taxation he established is described by the same old historian , III . 90 et seq . He was the first of the Persian monarchs to coin money . Herod . , IV . 166 . will . Their debasement reacted in two ways upon the PERSIA . 83 43.
... The taxation he established is described by the same old historian , III . 90 et seq . He was the first of the Persian monarchs to coin money . Herod . , IV . 166 . will . Their debasement reacted in two ways upon the PERSIA . 83 43.
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... described 52 in language of daring resolution . The words might express the desire of better things than could be fulfilled , but they are still to be taken as the expression of such ideas of justice as were 51 51 Zend - Avesta , I ...
... described 52 in language of daring resolution . The words might express the desire of better things than could be fulfilled , but they are still to be taken as the expression of such ideas of justice as were 51 51 Zend - Avesta , I ...
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... described their aspirations likewise ; and it is a harm- less concession to give these a place in history , if not as realities , at least as illustrations of the character . and the freedom of the Greeks . It is impossible , however ...
... described their aspirations likewise ; and it is a harm- less concession to give these a place in history , if not as realities , at least as illustrations of the character . and the freedom of the Greeks . It is impossible , however ...
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... described it , after an interval of thirteen centu- ries , are now to be accepted ; but the account 29 we have , though it be ever so unreal in many particulars , is sufficiently trustworthy to illustrate the union which was , at some ...
... described it , after an interval of thirteen centu- ries , are now to be accepted ; but the account 29 we have , though it be ever so unreal in many particulars , is sufficiently trustworthy to illustrate the union which was , at some ...
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