Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, Volume 6James Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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... honour won in battle red Beneath the wings of Victory ; All , all their sweetest savour lose ; And , worthless as the cankered rose , Nor sweeten life , nor grace its close : - Such is the curse of Slavery ! BION . ON THE CHARACTER OF ...
... honour won in battle red Beneath the wings of Victory ; All , all their sweetest savour lose ; And , worthless as the cankered rose , Nor sweeten life , nor grace its close : - Such is the curse of Slavery ! BION . ON THE CHARACTER OF ...
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... honour and renown , in which he was preparing himselt to gather those laurels that are only to be gained in a free state , was rapidly devastated by the most terrible civil wars . Cæsar and Pompey were now drawing the forces of the ...
... honour and renown , in which he was preparing himselt to gather those laurels that are only to be gained in a free state , was rapidly devastated by the most terrible civil wars . Cæsar and Pompey were now drawing the forces of the ...
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... honours of the state . He composed a panegyric on his uncle and father - in - law , Cato , which Cæsar affected to consider a very poor performance . His literary works were , indeed , numerous he abridged the Roman history of Fannius ...
... honours of the state . He composed a panegyric on his uncle and father - in - law , Cato , which Cæsar affected to consider a very poor performance . His literary works were , indeed , numerous he abridged the Roman history of Fannius ...
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... honours of the consulship , and of all other magistracies , without consulting or convening the people . Upon one occasion , the regular consul dying a few hours before the year expired , he conferred the honour upon one of his friends ...
... honours of the consulship , and of all other magistracies , without consulting or convening the people . Upon one occasion , the regular consul dying a few hours before the year expired , he conferred the honour upon one of his friends ...
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... honour to himself , by this laudable , and to a certain extent , successful effort to simplify and unravel some of the most complicated and mysterious doctrines of the orthodox Hindoo philosophy . gar- The other article relative to the ...
... honour to himself , by this laudable , and to a certain extent , successful effort to simplify and unravel some of the most complicated and mysterious doctrines of the orthodox Hindoo philosophy . gar- The other article relative to the ...
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