The British Essayists: ObserverJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... mind to re- store the commonwealth , and give back her liberties to Rome ; and these may very possibly have been his meditations ; but they never arose in his mind till he found his life in the last stage of decay , when , having no ...
... mind to re- store the commonwealth , and give back her liberties to Rome ; and these may very possibly have been his meditations ; but they never arose in his mind till he found his life in the last stage of decay , when , having no ...
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... mind as to the measure proposed ; for I can never believe that the repugnance with which Tiberius took the charge of the government upon him was wholly feigned , though historians agree in giving it that turn ; his long and voluntary ...
... mind as to the measure proposed ; for I can never believe that the repugnance with which Tiberius took the charge of the government upon him was wholly feigned , though historians agree in giving it that turn ; his long and voluntary ...
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... mind during his secession in the island of Capreæ . A number of circumstances might be adduced in support of this conjecture ; it is sufficient to instance his ex- traordinary letter to the senate ; can words be found more expressive of ...
... mind during his secession in the island of Capreæ . A number of circumstances might be adduced in support of this conjecture ; it is sufficient to instance his ex- traordinary letter to the senate ; can words be found more expressive of ...
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... mind the inauspicious commence- ment of this monarch's reign . Before the ceremony of his coronation had taken place , he espoused a sister of France , and set a catholic princess on the throne of a protestant kingdom , scarce cool from ...
... mind the inauspicious commence- ment of this monarch's reign . Before the ceremony of his coronation had taken place , he espoused a sister of France , and set a catholic princess on the throne of a protestant kingdom , scarce cool from ...
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... mind so flexible towards evil counsel can possess no requisites for government . What hope now remained for mode- rate measures , when the people's representatives should again assemble ? In this fatal moment the fuel was prepared and ...
... mind so flexible towards evil counsel can possess no requisites for government . What hope now remained for mode- rate measures , when the people's representatives should again assemble ? In this fatal moment the fuel was prepared and ...
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