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Pagina ii
... principle , 308 - compared with Cæsar and Pompey , ib . - both positive char- acters , 309 et seq . - neither could tolerate a rival , 310. - Pompey feared the trouble of ruling , b . - Cicero's centre was his vanity , 314 three ...
... principle , 308 - compared with Cæsar and Pompey , ib . - both positive char- acters , 309 et seq . - neither could tolerate a rival , 310. - Pompey feared the trouble of ruling , b . - Cicero's centre was his vanity , 314 three ...
Pagina iii
... principle , ib.- Persian language , its earliest elements , 344- spirit of the Persian language shows the tone of mind and character . 347 - mechanical arts now known , 348 - botany among the Persians , ib . -they were behind the ...
... principle , ib.- Persian language , its earliest elements , 344- spirit of the Persian language shows the tone of mind and character . 347 - mechanical arts now known , 348 - botany among the Persians , ib . -they were behind the ...
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... principle upon which the whole History of the Thirty Years ' War is written , no authorities are quoted ; we take the story as Schiller has concluded to tell it ; we can believe what he says , only provided that we are willing to put ...
... principle upon which the whole History of the Thirty Years ' War is written , no authorities are quoted ; we take the story as Schiller has concluded to tell it ; we can believe what he says , only provided that we are willing to put ...
Pagina 64
... principle got a foothold , and a large advance was made towards the ultimate and complete reclamation of the Federal control over the whole currency of the nation . In December , 1861 , the treasury had put into circula- tion upwards of ...
... principle got a foothold , and a large advance was made towards the ultimate and complete reclamation of the Federal control over the whole currency of the nation . In December , 1861 , the treasury had put into circula- tion upwards of ...
Pagina 84
... principle of natural justice , that where two or more parties are concerned in a common sea risk , and one of thein makes a sacrifice for the common safety , the loss shall be assessed upon , in proportion to the share of each in ...
... principle of natural justice , that where two or more parties are concerned in a common sea risk , and one of thein makes a sacrifice for the common safety , the loss shall be assessed upon , in proportion to the share of each in ...
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