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... origin in the same Mind which conceives and accomplishes the whole range of human events . I hardly think he would have ventured to say that this argument , assuming it to be intrinsically sound , can by itself sustain the exclusive ...
... origin in the same Mind which conceives and accomplishes the whole range of human events . I hardly think he would have ventured to say that this argument , assuming it to be intrinsically sound , can by itself sustain the exclusive ...
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... origins investigated , with an accuracy before unknown , when the scope of history is every day becoming more ample and its materials more abundant , we can scarcely obtain a more interesting field of inquiry than the social elements ...
... origins investigated , with an accuracy before unknown , when the scope of history is every day becoming more ample and its materials more abundant , we can scarcely obtain a more interesting field of inquiry than the social elements ...
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... origin of amphitheatrical sports , and to lay before his readers all the heathenish and unbridled passions invariably excited by the crowded arena . Cypriant , on the other hand , turning away the attention of his people from such vain ...
... origin of amphitheatrical sports , and to lay before his readers all the heathenish and unbridled passions invariably excited by the crowded arena . Cypriant , on the other hand , turning away the attention of his people from such vain ...
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... origin is to be found in the social corruptions of the middle ages ; we ought , on the contrary , to rejoice that so intellectual and so practical a body of men should have been engaged in founding a system so well calculated to further ...
... origin is to be found in the social corruptions of the middle ages ; we ought , on the contrary , to rejoice that so intellectual and so practical a body of men should have been engaged in founding a system so well calculated to further ...
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... origin , and wondering at the comparative blindness of his forefathers he teaches himself to scorn those whom bygone generations have reverenced . And yet how many do we meet with , who , judging by the prejudices of their own times ...
... origin , and wondering at the comparative blindness of his forefathers he teaches himself to scorn those whom bygone generations have reverenced . And yet how many do we meet with , who , judging by the prejudices of their own times ...
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Página 11 - PLATO. — The Republic of Plato. Translated into English, with Notes. By Two Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge (J. LI. Davies, MA and DJ Vaughan, MA).
Página 16 - THE SEVEN KINGS OF ROME. An Easy Narrative, abridged from the First Book of Livy by the omission of Difficult Passages ; being a First Latin Reading Book, with Grammatical Notes and Vocabulary.
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Página 6 - JEWELL.— An Apology of the Church of England, and an Epistle to Seignior Scipio concerning the Council of Trent, translated from the original Latin, and illustrated with Notes, chiefly drawn from the Author's
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