Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, Volume 6James Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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... thoughts ' untrodden snow - round which high dreams , Like Alpine eagles , seem to float amid Inviolate solitude and ... thought Like waters by the tempest ! -Shrine superb , Where late a more than kingly spirit found A worthy dwelling ...
... thoughts ' untrodden snow - round which high dreams , Like Alpine eagles , seem to float amid Inviolate solitude and ... thought Like waters by the tempest ! -Shrine superb , Where late a more than kingly spirit found A worthy dwelling ...
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... must , therefore , have thought with Lentulus , that the chance of ignominy was to be hazarded for the good of Rome ; for had the preservation of his own glory been the chief motive of his actions , he of Marcus Brutus . 39.
... must , therefore , have thought with Lentulus , that the chance of ignominy was to be hazarded for the good of Rome ; for had the preservation of his own glory been the chief motive of his actions , he of Marcus Brutus . 39.
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... thought to regulate the events of war ; whereas the ancients attributed great influence in such affairs to fortune . We see , therefore , that although pressed down by the most grievous calami- ties , dying an outcast , defeated ...
... thought to regulate the events of war ; whereas the ancients attributed great influence in such affairs to fortune . We see , therefore , that although pressed down by the most grievous calami- ties , dying an outcast , defeated ...
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... thought to its conclusion . Let us turn our eyes towards Philippi . Here is Brutus on this rocky emi- nence , surrounded by his friends , who are anxiously marking the fires of the hostile camp , and listening to the tramp of steeds ...
... thought to its conclusion . Let us turn our eyes towards Philippi . Here is Brutus on this rocky emi- nence , surrounded by his friends , who are anxiously marking the fires of the hostile camp , and listening to the tramp of steeds ...
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... thought fit to address him . To those Princes who had proclaimed their independence , he granted investiture in their usurped dignities , and this politic conduct appears to have gained him the highest consideration throughout India ...
... thought fit to address him . To those Princes who had proclaimed their independence , he granted investiture in their usurped dignities , and this politic conduct appears to have gained him the highest consideration throughout India ...
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