The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1G. Virtue, 1899 |
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... virtues . Numa could only prevent under the guidance of virtue and wisdom . The armies a few neighbouring villages from plundering each were restrained by the firm but gentle hand of four other's harvests . Antoninus diffused order and ...
... virtues . Numa could only prevent under the guidance of virtue and wisdom . The armies a few neighbouring villages from plundering each were restrained by the firm but gentle hand of four other's harvests . Antoninus diffused order and ...
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... virtue . From this well - grounded prin- ciple he frequently drew the most bloody inferences . Death of Papi- The execution of so many innocent citizens was bewailed by the secret tears of their friends and families . The death of ...
... virtue . From this well - grounded prin- ciple he frequently drew the most bloody inferences . Death of Papi- The execution of so many innocent citizens was bewailed by the secret tears of their friends and families . The death of ...
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... virtue . Whatever latitude an absolute monarch may assume in his own conduct , whatever indulgence he may claim for his own passions , it is undoubtedly his interest that all his subjects should respect the natural and civil obligations ...
... virtue . Whatever latitude an absolute monarch may assume in his own conduct , whatever indulgence he may claim for his own passions , it is undoubtedly his interest that all his subjects should respect the natural and civil obligations ...
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