The Roman History, Bind 1C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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Side 2
... preserve it in maturer age , or furnish better rules for the guidance of life , amidst the many barbarous influ- ences of our foreign and adopted modes of thinking and manners , than such a history embracing an ex- tent of 850 years ...
... preserve it in maturer age , or furnish better rules for the guidance of life , amidst the many barbarous influ- ences of our foreign and adopted modes of thinking and manners , than such a history embracing an ex- tent of 850 years ...
Side 3
... preserved in lifeless me- morials ; although perfect information is indispensa- ble to the learned , and many a barren desert con- tains springs , which sooner or later the scholar may succeed in discovering . It shall be my object on ...
... preserved in lifeless me- morials ; although perfect information is indispensa- ble to the learned , and many a barren desert con- tains springs , which sooner or later the scholar may succeed in discovering . It shall be my object on ...
Side 9
... preserved a close affinity to ancient times . But the fallacious reasonings , founded on the equivocal use of words , extend much farther than the objects I have mentioned . The Roman ideas which lie at the basis of the national ...
... preserved a close affinity to ancient times . But the fallacious reasonings , founded on the equivocal use of words , extend much farther than the objects I have mentioned . The Roman ideas which lie at the basis of the national ...
Side 12
... preserved the constitution in its perfec- tion , after the pretensions of the aristocracy had been curbed , the noble spirit which rejected all foreign interference in their civil commotions , the omnipo- tence of law and usages , and ...
... preserved the constitution in its perfec- tion , after the pretensions of the aristocracy had been curbed , the noble spirit which rejected all foreign interference in their civil commotions , the omnipo- tence of law and usages , and ...
Side 13
... preservation . The Romans were for many centuries compressed into a narrow sphere , while the Arabians not having that compactness , spread themselves all over the world , and rapidly degenerated . And yet upon a more lively ...
... preservation . The Romans were for many centuries compressed into a narrow sphere , while the Arabians not having that compactness , spread themselves all over the world , and rapidly degenerated . And yet upon a more lively ...
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