Half Hours with the Best Authors, Том 2Charles Knight, 1850 |
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... equals and contemporaries the genius of the young plebeian ; he perused with indefatigable dili- gence the manuscripts and marbles of antiquity ; loved to dispense his knowledge in familiar language ; and was often provoked to exclaim ...
... equals and contemporaries the genius of the young plebeian ; he perused with indefatigable dili- gence the manuscripts and marbles of antiquity ; loved to dispense his knowledge in familiar language ; and was often provoked to exclaim ...
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... equal retaliation . But the execution of justice was hopeless till he had previously abo- lished the tyranny of the nobles . It was formally provided , that none , except the supreme magistrate , should possess or command the gates ...
... equal retaliation . But the execution of justice was hopeless till he had previously abo- lished the tyranny of the nobles . It was formally provided , that none , except the supreme magistrate , should possess or command the gates ...
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... equal presumption the tribune watched or reposed within the consecrated precincts of the baptistery ; and the failure of his state bed was interpreted as an omen of his approaching downfal . At the hour of worship he showed himself to ...
... equal presumption the tribune watched or reposed within the consecrated precincts of the baptistery ; and the failure of his state bed was interpreted as an omen of his approaching downfal . At the hour of worship he showed himself to ...
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... equal . His wife , his son , his uncle ( a barber in name and profession ) , exposed the contrast of vulgar manners and princely expense : and without acquiring the majesty , Rienzi degenerated into the vices , of a king . 29 A simple ...
... equal . His wife , his son , his uncle ( a barber in name and profession ) , exposed the contrast of vulgar manners and princely expense : and without acquiring the majesty , Rienzi degenerated into the vices , of a king . 29 A simple ...
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... equal deficiency would create in the price of grain . Such is the fact ; and there can be no difficulty in apprehending the cause of it . Men can more easily suffer the deprivation or the diminution of a luxury ; and , when its price ...
... equal deficiency would create in the price of grain . Such is the fact ; and there can be no difficulty in apprehending the cause of it . Men can more easily suffer the deprivation or the diminution of a luxury ; and , when its price ...
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