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... authority for the origin , meaning , and object of Satires . - ED . ] * This mixed character of Silenus is finely painted in the sixth eclogue of Virgil . Every impartial reader must perceive and condemn the partiality of Julian against ...
... authority for the origin , meaning , and object of Satires . - ED . ] * This mixed character of Silenus is finely painted in the sixth eclogue of Virgil . Every impartial reader must perceive and condemn the partiality of Julian against ...
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... authority of the state , to revenge his personal injuries , Julian contented himself with an inoffensive mode of retaliation , which it would be in the power of few princes to employ . He had been insulted by satires and libels ; in his ...
... authority of the state , to revenge his personal injuries , Julian contented himself with an inoffensive mode of retaliation , which it would be in the power of few princes to employ . He had been insulted by satires and libels ; in his ...
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... authority which Julian derived from his personal merit , enabled him to nece , c . 13 , p . 162 . * The famous examples of Cyrus , Alexander , and Scipio , were acts of justice . Julian's chastity was voluntary , and , in his opinion ...
... authority which Julian derived from his personal merit , enabled him to nece , c . 13 , p . 162 . * The famous examples of Cyrus , Alexander , and Scipio , were acts of justice . Julian's chastity was voluntary , and , in his opinion ...
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... authority , of less weight , perhaps , in a military question , is confirmed by the cool judgment of an experienced soldier , who was himself spectator of the conflagration , and who could not disapprove the reluctant murmurs of the ...
... authority , of less weight , perhaps , in a military question , is confirmed by the cool judgment of an experienced soldier , who was himself spectator of the conflagration , and who could not disapprove the reluctant murmurs of the ...
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... authority , was the absolute master of the laws and arms of the state ; and the same motives which had forced him to subscribe , now pressed him to execute , the treaty of peace . He was impatient to secure an empire at the expense of a ...
... authority , was the absolute master of the laws and arms of the state ; and the same motives which had forced him to subscribe , now pressed him to execute , the treaty of peace . He was impatient to secure an empire at the expense of a ...
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