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... deserved ; I was struck with the same errors , the same partiality on certain subjects ; but I had been far from doing adequate justice to the immensity of his researches , the variety of his knowledge , and , above all , to that truly ...
... deserved ; I was struck with the same errors , the same partiality on certain subjects ; but I had been far from doing adequate justice to the immensity of his researches , the variety of his knowledge , and , above all , to that truly ...
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... deserved the expense and labour of conquest . The forests and morasses of Germany were filled with a hardy race of barbarians , who despised life when it was separated from freedom ; and though , on the first attack , they seemed to ...
... deserved the expense and labour of conquest . The forests and morasses of Germany were filled with a hardy race of barbarians , who despised life when it was separated from freedom ; and though , on the first attack , they seemed to ...
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... deserved triumphs ; their successors adorned villas , and their posterity have erected convents . ( 3 ) Capua and Campa- nia possessed the immediate territory of Naples ; the rest of the king- dom was inhabited by many warlike nations ...
... deserved triumphs ; their successors adorned villas , and their posterity have erected convents . ( 3 ) Capua and Campa- nia possessed the immediate territory of Naples ; the rest of the king- dom was inhabited by many warlike nations ...
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... deserved , if ( 1 ) See Templeman's Sur , of the Globe , but I distrust both the doctor's learning and his maps . ( 2 ) They were erected about the midway between Lahor and Dehli . The conquests of Alexander in Hindostan were confined ...
... deserved , if ( 1 ) See Templeman's Sur , of the Globe , but I distrust both the doctor's learning and his maps . ( 2 ) They were erected about the midway between Lahor and Dehli . The conquests of Alexander in Hindostan were confined ...
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... deserved , after Romulus and Camillus , to be styled the Third Founder of Rome ; and the latter , after saving his ... deserving of the provincials to the freedom of Rome . " Wheresoever the Roman conquers , he inhabits , " is a very ...
... deserved , after Romulus and Camillus , to be styled the Third Founder of Rome ; and the latter , after saving his ... deserving of the provincials to the freedom of Rome . " Wheresoever the Roman conquers , he inhabits , " is a very ...
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