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... King of the Celta , sent off two swarms from his overpeopled country ; one northward , the other south- ward . ( Lib . v . ch . 34. ) Mr. Davies ' opinion of the first settlers . ( p . 99. ) We have no reliance on Mr. Davies ' judgment ...
... King of the Celta , sent off two swarms from his overpeopled country ; one northward , the other south- ward . ( Lib . v . ch . 34. ) Mr. Davies ' opinion of the first settlers . ( p . 99. ) We have no reliance on Mr. Davies ' judgment ...
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... King Midas . ( Lumisden , p . 13. ) Was there ever such a city as Veii ? Did it exist ? Three places near Rome claim that honour by inscrip- tions indubitably genuine . Furius Camillus was he not the Samothracian Mercury , Cadmillus or ...
... King Midas . ( Lumisden , p . 13. ) Was there ever such a city as Veii ? Did it exist ? Three places near Rome claim that honour by inscrip- tions indubitably genuine . Furius Camillus was he not the Samothracian Mercury , Cadmillus or ...
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... king , and dissolved the government ; and in the United States , when we absolved ourselves from all allegiance to the British throne and nation , and declared ourselves independent : in all these cases , I say , the members of those ...
... king , and dissolved the government ; and in the United States , when we absolved ourselves from all allegiance to the British throne and nation , and declared ourselves independent : in all these cases , I say , the members of those ...
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... king- dom . The people of France had nothing to do with the perpe- tration of those horrors - further , at least , than their patient acquiescence in them , made them accessories by implication . Our republic , we fear , would stand but ...
... king- dom . The people of France had nothing to do with the perpe- tration of those horrors - further , at least , than their patient acquiescence in them , made them accessories by implication . Our republic , we fear , would stand but ...
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... king to the people . So in the fifteenth chapter of the same book , Manilius asks Scipio whether he believes the tra- dition that Numa was a pupil of Pythagoras . The other replies with great confidence , that it was a mere figment ...
... king to the people . So in the fifteenth chapter of the same book , Manilius asks Scipio whether he believes the tra- dition that Numa was a pupil of Pythagoras . The other replies with great confidence , that it was a mere figment ...
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