The Quarterly Review, Volume 296William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1958 |
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... empire , whose theme was that imperialism inevitably produced injustice , and that if the Romans wanted to be just , they would give up what they had taken from others — they had not yet taken much — and go back to a life of misery and ...
... empire , whose theme was that imperialism inevitably produced injustice , and that if the Romans wanted to be just , they would give up what they had taken from others — they had not yet taken much — and go back to a life of misery and ...
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... empire . The Roman Empire was administered by a central government with autocratic powers , though it is true that , as we have seen , these were exercised during the rule of the Antonines to the great advantage of the governed . Local ...
... empire . The Roman Empire was administered by a central government with autocratic powers , though it is true that , as we have seen , these were exercised during the rule of the Antonines to the great advantage of the governed . Local ...
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... Empire than in the British , for the former was , broadly speaking , a single land mass and was not separated by thousands of miles of sea from its dependencies . But it never occurred to Rome to train her dependent peoples to become ...
... Empire than in the British , for the former was , broadly speaking , a single land mass and was not separated by thousands of miles of sea from its dependencies . But it never occurred to Rome to train her dependent peoples to become ...
Contents
Is Philosophy Obsolete? | 12 |
Human Relations in the Tropical Girdle of | 58 |
The Canadian General Election and After | 92 |
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