The British Essayists: ObserverJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... convinced him that the Roman spirit had suf- fered a total change under the reign of Augustus , and that the state might indeed be thrown into con- vulsions by any attempt at a change in favour of 4 53 . OBSERVER . ”
... convinced him that the Roman spirit had suf- fered a total change under the reign of Augustus , and that the state might indeed be thrown into con- vulsions by any attempt at a change in favour of 4 53 . OBSERVER . ”
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... spirit . For the space of two complete years , Tiberius never stirred out of the doors of his palace , devoting his whole time to the affairs of government . In this period he certainly did many excellent things ; and though his manners ...
... spirit . For the space of two complete years , Tiberius never stirred out of the doors of his palace , devoting his whole time to the affairs of government . In this period he certainly did many excellent things ; and though his manners ...
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... spirit appeared , but they were short and transient emanations ; the basest of mankind had possession of his soul , and whether he was drugged by Sejanus and his agents , or that his brain was affected by a revulsion of that scrophu ...
... spirit appeared , but they were short and transient emanations ; the basest of mankind had possession of his soul , and whether he was drugged by Sejanus and his agents , or that his brain was affected by a revulsion of that scrophu ...
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... spirit of patriotism , and not a few seem dictated by re- venge and violence : the Courts of High Commis- sion and Star Chamber are abolished , and posterity applauds their deliverers ; the city crosses are pulled down , the bishops ...
... spirit of patriotism , and not a few seem dictated by re- venge and violence : the Courts of High Commis- sion and Star Chamber are abolished , and posterity applauds their deliverers ; the city crosses are pulled down , the bishops ...
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... spirit of emulation into the gall of acri- mony . Above all things , let it be his inviolable maxim to distinguish strongly and pointedly in his attentions between men of virtuous morals and men of vicious . There is nothing so glorious ...
... spirit of emulation into the gall of acri- mony . Above all things , let it be his inviolable maxim to distinguish strongly and pointedly in his attentions between men of virtuous morals and men of vicious . There is nothing so glorious ...
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