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... preserved a military spirit , at a time when every other virtue was oppressed by luxury and despotism . If , in the consideration of their armies , we pass from their discipline to their numbers , we shall not find it easy to define ...
... preserved a military spirit , at a time when every other virtue was oppressed by luxury and despotism . If , in the consideration of their armies , we pass from their discipline to their numbers , we shall not find it easy to define ...
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... preserve the peaceful dominion of that sea , and to protect the commerce of their subjects . With these moderate views ... preserved the same natural limits ; the Pyrenean mountains , the Mediterra- nean , and the Atlantic Ocean . That ...
... preserve the peaceful dominion of that sea , and to protect the commerce of their subjects . With these moderate views ... preserved the same natural limits ; the Pyrenean mountains , the Mediterra- nean , and the Atlantic Ocean . That ...
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... preserved only in the mountains , or among the peasants . Education and study insensibly inspired the natives of those coun- tries with the sentiments of Romans ; and Italy gave fashions , as well as laws , to her Latin provincials ...
... preserved only in the mountains , or among the peasants . Education and study insensibly inspired the natives of those coun- tries with the sentiments of Romans ; and Italy gave fashions , as well as laws , to her Latin provincials ...
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... preserve his life . ' . Commodus had now attained the summit of vice and infamy . Amidst the acclamations of a ... preserved a long list of consular senators sacrificed to his wanton suspicion , which sought out , with peculiar ...
... preserve his life . ' . Commodus had now attained the summit of vice and infamy . Amidst the acclamations of a ... preserved a long list of consular senators sacrificed to his wanton suspicion , which sought out , with peculiar ...
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... preserved and adored ; and we may remark , that the eagles , and of his imminent danger and fortunate escape ; in- sinuating that he had prevented the designs of his enemy , and declared his resolution to live and die with his faithful ...
... preserved and adored ; and we may remark , that the eagles , and of his imminent danger and fortunate escape ; in- sinuating that he had prevented the designs of his enemy , and declared his resolution to live and die with his faithful ...
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