The Fountain of Arethusa, Volume 2(Printed for) Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1848 |
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... persons so mischievously employed , as thick as a dove - house roof is covered by its pigeons . When our watermen turned their faces , pointing to this remorseless waste , Acilius laughed . " It is either the eleventh or the twelfth ...
... persons so mischievously employed , as thick as a dove - house roof is covered by its pigeons . When our watermen turned their faces , pointing to this remorseless waste , Acilius laughed . " It is either the eleventh or the twelfth ...
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... persons , destitute of any other advocate , because they were poor or hated as well as guilty , he pleaded both eloquently and gratuitously . They might requite him , perhaps , at some future time . He possessed a great many thousand ...
... persons , destitute of any other advocate , because they were poor or hated as well as guilty , he pleaded both eloquently and gratuitously . They might requite him , perhaps , at some future time . He possessed a great many thousand ...
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... person have ra- pacity and good nature been so pleasantly reconciled . " The people will not suffer even his casual presence in Rome , but he is followed by freedmen whom he instructed , clients whom he defended , candidates whom he ...
... person have ra- pacity and good nature been so pleasantly reconciled . " The people will not suffer even his casual presence in Rome , but he is followed by freedmen whom he instructed , clients whom he defended , candidates whom he ...
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... persons never do obtain justice , and that we must look for an infallible tribunal elsewhere . What then is truth ? If it be partial , it must be imperfect ; if imperfect , so far untrue . There is the danger of deception both in its ...
... persons never do obtain justice , and that we must look for an infallible tribunal elsewhere . What then is truth ? If it be partial , it must be imperfect ; if imperfect , so far untrue . There is the danger of deception both in its ...
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... person of Lucullus was bulky , stately , full- fronted , yet highly aristocratic , bearing as much dignity and authority as may consist with good- nature . Q. Cicero resembled his brother in features and complexion ; but notwithstanding ...
... person of Lucullus was bulky , stately , full- fronted , yet highly aristocratic , bearing as much dignity and authority as may consist with good- nature . Q. Cicero resembled his brother in features and complexion ; but notwithstanding ...
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Acilius advocate Aleppo Antony Aristotle Bartholomew Horncastle become Benblunderhedd better Cæsar Catiline CATO CHAPTER Christian CICERO clock colours companion confess convexa foramina terræ countenance Damascus DUILLIUS Edinburgh Review falsehood fear feel ferox imis mea Flaminius FOUNTAIN OF ARETHUSA Gaul greater Greece guest half hast honour hope Horncastle's hundred illustrious imis mea terga Isthmian games Jerusalem judges justice king labour laws less liberty live look LUCULLUS LUGWARDINE magistrates mankind MARCUS CRASSUS Masterman Ready mea terga cavernis moral morocco nations never opinions peace perhaps person philosophers poor post 8vo proposed punish religion republic riches Roman Rome seemed selfishness senate sexton side Solicito MANES soon Sosthenes sufficient Supposuique ferox imis tell thee thing THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY thou thought Tiberius Gracchus tion Titus Quinctius Flaminius tribunes truth twelve vestry virtue vols wisdom wisest witness words САТО
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