Critical and Historical Essays, Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 2Bernh. Tauchnitz jun., 1850 - 349 pages |
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... Rome . In the midst of these sufferings , a great internal change passed upon the empire . The cor- ruption of death began to ferment into new forms of life . While the great body , as a whole , was torpid and passive , every separate ...
... Rome . In the midst of these sufferings , a great internal change passed upon the empire . The cor- ruption of death began to ferment into new forms of life . While the great body , as a whole , was torpid and passive , every separate ...
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... Rome by the most successful pro- consul . Nor were such wealthy spoils ever borne under arches of triumph , down the Sacred Way , and through the crowded Forum , to the threshold of Tarpeian Jove . The fame of those who subdued ...
... Rome by the most successful pro- consul . Nor were such wealthy spoils ever borne under arches of triumph , down the Sacred Way , and through the crowded Forum , to the threshold of Tarpeian Jove . The fame of those who subdued ...
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... Rome , during the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries . By LEOPOLD RANKE , Pro- fessor in the University of Berlin : Translated from the German , by SARAH AUSTIN . 3 vols . 8vo . London : 1840 . It It is hardly necessary for us to say ...
... Rome , during the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries . By LEOPOLD RANKE , Pro- fessor in the University of Berlin : Translated from the German , by SARAH AUSTIN . 3 vols . 8vo . London : 1840 . It It is hardly necessary for us to say ...
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... Rome . We cannot , therefore , feel confident that the progress of knowledge will necessarily be fatal to a system which has , to say the least , stood its ground in spite of the immense pro- gress made by the human race in knowledge ...
... Rome . We cannot , therefore , feel confident that the progress of knowledge will necessarily be fatal to a system which has , to say the least , stood its ground in spite of the immense pro- gress made by the human race in knowledge ...
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... Rome was established in Western Chris- tendom , has the human intellect risen up against her yoke . Twice that Church remained completely victorious . Twice she came forth from the conflict bearing the marks of cruel wounds , but with ...
... Rome was established in Western Chris- tendom , has the human intellect risen up against her yoke . Twice that Church remained completely victorious . Twice she came forth from the conflict bearing the marks of cruel wounds , but with ...
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