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... followed by the corruption of taste . The sublime Longinus , who in some- Degeneracy . what a later period , and in the court of a Syrian queen , preserved the spirit of ancient Athens , observes and laments this degeneracy of his ...
... followed by the corruption of taste . The sublime Longinus , who in some- Degeneracy . what a later period , and in the court of a Syrian queen , preserved the spirit of ancient Athens , observes and laments this degeneracy of his ...
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... followed the emperor of the East . The tears of the empress Julia interrupted the negociation , the first idea of which had filled every Roman breast with surprise and indignation . The mighty mass of conquest was so intimately united ...
... followed the emperor of the East . The tears of the empress Julia interrupted the negociation , the first idea of which had filled every Roman breast with surprise and indignation . The mighty mass of conquest was so intimately united ...
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... followed by the estab- lishment of an excise , and the scheme of taxation was completed by an artful assessment on the real and personal property of the Roman citizens , who had been exempted from any kind of contribution above a ...
... followed by the estab- lishment of an excise , and the scheme of taxation was completed by an artful assessment on the real and personal property of the Roman citizens , who had been exempted from any kind of contribution above a ...
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... followed him on foot , without the least appearance of fatigue , in a long and rapid career . Thracian , " said Severus 66 marriages of the Cæsars ( notwithstanding the permission , and the fre- quent practice of divorces ) were ...
... followed him on foot , without the least appearance of fatigue , in a long and rapid career . Thracian , " said Severus 66 marriages of the Cæsars ( notwithstanding the permission , and the fre- quent practice of divorces ) were ...
Side 68
... followed by a tribune and some cen- turions , the ministers of death ; but instead of receiving with manly resolution the inevitable stroke , his unavailing cries and entreaties disgraced the last moments of his life , and converted ...
... followed by a tribune and some cen- turions , the ministers of death ; but instead of receiving with manly resolution the inevitable stroke , his unavailing cries and entreaties disgraced the last moments of his life , and converted ...
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