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Pagina 138
... millionaires to rob one - half of the people and corrupt the other half , Rome continued the mistress of the world , after she had once secured the prestige of a brave and powerful nation . No historian has given a more impartial ...
... millionaires to rob one - half of the people and corrupt the other half , Rome continued the mistress of the world , after she had once secured the prestige of a brave and powerful nation . No historian has given a more impartial ...
Pagina 139
... millionaires who claim to be quite familiar with the classic languages ; probably because those who aspire to be rulers are generally supposed to know more than those whom they wish to rule , even though the latter be the nominal or ...
... millionaires who claim to be quite familiar with the classic languages ; probably because those who aspire to be rulers are generally supposed to know more than those whom they wish to rule , even though the latter be the nominal or ...
Pagina 140
... millionaires , as such , are entitled to any more honor or con- sideration , at the present day , than the pagan millionaires were in the days of Sallust , Tacitus , or Juvenal . But let us pause for a moment , to see who will be ...
... millionaires , as such , are entitled to any more honor or con- sideration , at the present day , than the pagan millionaires were in the days of Sallust , Tacitus , or Juvenal . But let us pause for a moment , to see who will be ...
Pagina 175
... millionaires being synonymous among the an- cients . A part of Horace's description of a sort of person , nowhere better known than among ourselves , at the present day , is rendered as follows by Lord Lytton : " While his mean father ...
... millionaires being synonymous among the an- cients . A part of Horace's description of a sort of person , nowhere better known than among ourselves , at the present day , is rendered as follows by Lord Lytton : " While his mean father ...
Pagina 176
... millionaires and viragos to the beautiful ode addressed to Virgil , on the death of Quintilian , the prince of Roman critics , and the great champion of superior education . Few had more enemies than Quintilian , during his life time ...
... millionaires and viragos to the beautiful ode addressed to Virgil , on the death of Quintilian , the prince of Roman critics , and the great champion of superior education . Few had more enemies than Quintilian , during his life time ...
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