De Quincey's Writings: The Caesars. 1851Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, 1851 |
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Thomas De Quincey. BOSTON : THURSTON , TORRY , AND EMERSON , Printers , Devonshire Street . reston 344 THE CESARS . THE Condition of the Roman.
Thomas De Quincey. BOSTON : THURSTON , TORRY , AND EMERSON , Printers , Devonshire Street . reston 344 THE CESARS . THE Condition of the Roman.
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Thomas De Quincey. reston 344 THE CESARS . THE Condition of the Roman Emperors has never yet been fully appreciated ; nor has it been sufficiently perceived in what respects it was absolutely unique . There was but one Rome : no other ...
Thomas De Quincey. reston 344 THE CESARS . THE Condition of the Roman Emperors has never yet been fully appreciated ; nor has it been sufficiently perceived in what respects it was absolutely unique . There was but one Rome : no other ...
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... condition of a mere fæmina for the perfections of a mulier . And , metaphor apart , we maintain that Rome lost no liberties by the mighty Julius . That which in tendency , and by the spirit of her institutions - that which , by her very ...
... condition of a mere fæmina for the perfections of a mulier . And , metaphor apart , we maintain that Rome lost no liberties by the mighty Julius . That which in tendency , and by the spirit of her institutions - that which , by her very ...
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... condition of knowledge for man individually , and of organization for man in general - this question waived , and confining ourselves to the comparison of those four monarchies which actually have existed , - of the Assyrian or earliest ...
... condition of knowledge for man individually , and of organization for man in general - this question waived , and confining ourselves to the comparison of those four monarchies which actually have existed , - of the Assyrian or earliest ...
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... condition of far ampler development . Estimated merely by longitude and latitude , the territory of the Roman empire was the finest by much that has ever fallen under a single sceptre . Amongst modern empires , doubtless , the Spanish ...
... condition of far ampler development . Estimated merely by longitude and latitude , the territory of the Roman empire was the finest by much that has ever fallen under a single sceptre . Amongst modern empires , doubtless , the Spanish ...
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De Quincey's Writings: Essays on Philosophical Writers and Other Men ..., Bind 1 Thomas De Quincey Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2006 |
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