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... with imperial Rome , and at length that state , which , more than any other of the European nations , has 7 impressed the stamp of its character and institutions , ร [ DION CASSIUS . HALF - HOURS OF ENGLISH HISTORY .
... with imperial Rome , and at length that state , which , more than any other of the European nations , has 7 impressed the stamp of its character and institutions , ร [ DION CASSIUS . HALF - HOURS OF ENGLISH HISTORY .
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... Rome . But the great masters of the ancient world have marked their traces on our earth in deep lines , not to be obliterated : the written monuments of their rule are still more enduring . Cæsar describes the circumstances of his ...
... Rome . But the great masters of the ancient world have marked their traces on our earth in deep lines , not to be obliterated : the written monuments of their rule are still more enduring . Cæsar describes the circumstances of his ...
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... Rome in its seven hundredth year . But in Gaul , under the consulship of the before mentioned Lucius Domitius and Appius Claudius , among other preparations Cæsar built ships of an intermediate size , between his own swift sailing ...
... Rome in its seven hundredth year . But in Gaul , under the consulship of the before mentioned Lucius Domitius and Appius Claudius , among other preparations Cæsar built ships of an intermediate size , between his own swift sailing ...
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... Rome . Cymbeline , in this scene , is calm and dignified . The Queen , and Cloten her son , are violent and coarse , as their characters are drawn : — Cym . Now say , what would Augustus Cæsar with us ? Luc . When Julius Cæsar ( whose ...
... Rome . Cymbeline , in this scene , is calm and dignified . The Queen , and Cloten her son , are violent and coarse , as their characters are drawn : — Cym . Now say , what would Augustus Cæsar with us ? Luc . When Julius Cæsar ( whose ...
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... Rome be therefore angry ) ; Mulmutius made our laws , Who was the first of Britain which did put His brows within a golden crown , and call'd Himself a king . I am sorry , Cymbeline , Luc . That I am to pronounce Augustus Cæsar ( Cæsar ...
... Rome be therefore angry ) ; Mulmutius made our laws , Who was the first of Britain which did put His brows within a golden crown , and call'd Himself a king . I am sorry , Cymbeline , Luc . That I am to pronounce Augustus Cæsar ( Cæsar ...
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