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... influence on the countries of which they took possession , Marcellinus proceeds to inform us that , ' through- out these provinces , the people gradually becoming civilized , the study of liberal accomplishments flourished , having been ...
... influence on the countries of which they took possession , Marcellinus proceeds to inform us that , ' through- out these provinces , the people gradually becoming civilized , the study of liberal accomplishments flourished , having been ...
Pagina 8
... influence that frequently during the civil wars in Gaul they caused the immediate cessation of bloodshed among the most furious of the combatants by simply calling on them to desist . * In speaking of the same order , M. Alfred Maury ...
... influence that frequently during the civil wars in Gaul they caused the immediate cessation of bloodshed among the most furious of the combatants by simply calling on them to desist . * In speaking of the same order , M. Alfred Maury ...
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... influence was felt by rulers disposed to oppress their subjects . Thus the historian relates with horror and indignation that when Edward I. was wearied with the prolonged independence of the Celtic tribes , he caused their Bards to be ...
... influence was felt by rulers disposed to oppress their subjects . Thus the historian relates with horror and indignation that when Edward I. was wearied with the prolonged independence of the Celtic tribes , he caused their Bards to be ...
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... influence on those around him , and need we say that it should always be exercised in favor of truth and justice ? The most uncompromising of their ene- mies admit that the Druids did good in their time — that as in- structors of youth ...
... influence on those around him , and need we say that it should always be exercised in favor of truth and justice ? The most uncompromising of their ene- mies admit that the Druids did good in their time — that as in- structors of youth ...
Pagina 29
... influence of wealth , rank , fashion , distinction , and notoriety , as well as by the persuasion of others , that their opinion is rarely of much value . When , however , they are allowed to love men of genius , the probability is ...
... influence of wealth , rank , fashion , distinction , and notoriety , as well as by the persuasion of others , that their opinion is rarely of much value . When , however , they are allowed to love men of genius , the probability is ...
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The National Quarterly Review, Volume 4 Edward Isidore Sears,David Allyn Gorton,Charles H. Woodman Volledige weergave - 1862 |
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