The Liberty of Rome: A History, Том 1G. P. Putnap; London, R. Bentley, 1849 |
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... race increased to despotism over an empire ; and between empires there was the same succession of struggles that had occurred be- tween men or tribes.2 But the period of conquer- ors was distinguished above the period of wan- derers or ...
... race increased to despotism over an empire ; and between empires there was the same succession of struggles that had occurred be- tween men or tribes.2 But the period of conquer- ors was distinguished above the period of wan- derers or ...
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... race must have surpassed , in some degree , the freedom of its predecessors . The attempt will by and by be made to describe more particularly the part which liberty sustained in the advancement of the ancient na- tions ; but for the ...
... race must have surpassed , in some degree , the freedom of its predecessors . The attempt will by and by be made to describe more particularly the part which liberty sustained in the advancement of the ancient na- tions ; but for the ...
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... race . The second degree is intellectual , and is joined to a wiser freedom and a larger civilization . It must be physical as well as intellectual , in order to be firm and useful ; but its firmness and its use- fulness arise from the ...
... race . The second degree is intellectual , and is joined to a wiser freedom and a larger civilization . It must be physical as well as intellectual , in order to be firm and useful ; but its firmness and its use- fulness arise from the ...
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... race on which it is bestowed or by which it is acquired , it further needs to be raised by the virtue and the capacity of the individual , as well as by the strength and the integrity of the nation , into whose hands it has been ...
... race on which it is bestowed or by which it is acquired , it further needs to be raised by the virtue and the capacity of the individual , as well as by the strength and the integrity of the nation , into whose hands it has been ...
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... races amongst whom they were founded . As de- fences against actual evil , they endured until they were set up as barriers against coming good ; when their destruction was as Providential as their forma- tion had been . No race of which ...
... races amongst whom they were founded . As de- fences against actual evil , they endured until they were set up as barriers against coming good ; when their destruction was as Providential as their forma- tion had been . No race of which ...
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