The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2 |
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... and converts a whole army into Curtii , burning to sacrifice themselves for the cause they have embraced.— Animated by this irresistible sentiment , combatants dart upon the hostile ranks , rush into the waves , or upon flaming ...
... and converts a whole army into Curtii , burning to sacrifice themselves for the cause they have embraced.— Animated by this irresistible sentiment , combatants dart upon the hostile ranks , rush into the waves , or upon flaming ...
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And although they have on some occasions discovered much human weakness , by listening to the dictates of that demon , Party , yet we find that on any emergent occasion , when the cause of humanity demands their union , or national ...
And although they have on some occasions discovered much human weakness , by listening to the dictates of that demon , Party , yet we find that on any emergent occasion , when the cause of humanity demands their union , or national ...
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Pursue this cowardly prince , already vanquished by his fears ; make him die as he has llved , in rage and disgrace ; upon his guilty head cause to fall the fate of Mithridates , when pressed by the Roman arms ; may he , in his extreme ...
Pursue this cowardly prince , already vanquished by his fears ; make him die as he has llved , in rage and disgrace ; upon his guilty head cause to fall the fate of Mithridates , when pressed by the Roman arms ; may he , in his extreme ...
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They were transported elsewhere , but Stilicho caused them to be thrown into the fire in 406 or 407 . Every reader knows the fate of the celebrated library of Alexandria . In the sixth century , Gregory the Great Great caused the books ...
They were transported elsewhere , but Stilicho caused them to be thrown into the fire in 406 or 407 . Every reader knows the fate of the celebrated library of Alexandria . In the sixth century , Gregory the Great Great caused the books ...
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Great caused the books of Pagan authors to be burned , if we may believe John of Sarisbery , a writer of the 12th century , and many other learned men , who have doubtless repeated it after this bishop . What may have given rise to the ...
Great caused the books of Pagan authors to be burned , if we may believe John of Sarisbery , a writer of the 12th century , and many other learned men , who have doubtless repeated it after this bishop . What may have given rise to the ...
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