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Pagina i
... Romans punish woman as man , 280 - female criminals of different countries , 280 et seq . - false gallantry in France , b . - increased crime , 281 - Louis ... Roman character viewed as forming a guage , 237 et seq . - Humboldt's answers ,
... Romans punish woman as man , 280 - female criminals of different countries , 280 et seq . - false gallantry in France , b . - increased crime , 281 - Louis ... Roman character viewed as forming a guage , 237 et seq . - Humboldt's answers ,
Pagina ii
... Roman character , ib . - charácter of Cicero marked strongly by Celtic traits , 301 --this has helped to develop his real character , ib . - his letters convict him of vanity and the weaker passions , 302- in morality he stands higher ...
... Roman character , ib . - charácter of Cicero marked strongly by Celtic traits , 301 --this has helped to develop his real character , ib . - his letters convict him of vanity and the weaker passions , 302- in morality he stands higher ...
Pagina iii
... Roman Catholics , 108 - Can- ning as a statesman , 110 - Lord Grenville as- pires to the premiership , 111 - character of Lord Grey , 112 - his failure as a statesman , 113 - Sir Robert Peel and Lord John Russell , ib . - Peel's ...
... Roman Catholics , 108 - Can- ning as a statesman , 110 - Lord Grenville as- pires to the premiership , 111 - character of Lord Grey , 112 - his failure as a statesman , 113 - Sir Robert Peel and Lord John Russell , ib . - Peel's ...
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... Roman historians , none is more impartial or more faithful in his narrative than Marcellinus . Gibbon takes leave of him with regret as " an accurate and faithful * Les Druides formaient la classe supérieure et savante de l'ordre ...
... Roman historians , none is more impartial or more faithful in his narrative than Marcellinus . Gibbon takes leave of him with regret as " an accurate and faithful * Les Druides formaient la classe supérieure et savante de l'ordre ...
Pagina 7
... Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus , B. xv . , c . ix . Those who have devoted most attention to the subject do not hesitate to believe that the Druids had regular academies : " Academia auplissima estima- tur fuisse in sylva ...
... Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus , B. xv . , c . ix . Those who have devoted most attention to the subject do not hesitate to believe that the Druids had regular academies : " Academia auplissima estima- tur fuisse in sylva ...
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