The Harvard Classics, Volumen28Charles William Eliot P.F. Collier & Son Company, 1910 |
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... Gaul ; and the Cappadocian , late subject of Mithridates , gazed without alarm at the haughty conquering Roman . Revolution after revolution passed over the face of Europe , as well as of Greece , but still she was there , -Athens , the ...
... Gaul ; and the Cappadocian , late subject of Mithridates , gazed without alarm at the haughty conquering Roman . Revolution after revolution passed over the face of Europe , as well as of Greece , but still she was there , -Athens , the ...
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... Gaul . Moral causes directed their choice , and determined that Gaul should become a Latin - speaking land . But whether the skulls of the Gauls should be long or short , whether their hair should be black or yellow , those were points ...
... Gaul . Moral causes directed their choice , and determined that Gaul should become a Latin - speaking land . But whether the skulls of the Gauls should be long or short , whether their hair should be black or yellow , those were points ...
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... Gaul and Spain , became Roman . The people of those lands , admitted step by step to the Roman franchise , adopted the name and tongue of Romans . It must soon have been hard to distinguish the Roman colonist in Gaul or Spain from the ...
... Gaul and Spain , became Roman . The people of those lands , admitted step by step to the Roman franchise , adopted the name and tongue of Romans . It must soon have been hard to distinguish the Roman colonist in Gaul or Spain from the ...
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... Gaul and Britain , but which the settlement of other nations , the introduction and the growth of other tongues , have brought down to the level of survivals . So again we find islands which both speech and geographical position seem to ...
... Gaul and Britain , but which the settlement of other nations , the introduction and the growth of other tongues , have brought down to the level of survivals . So again we find islands which both speech and geographical position seem to ...
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... Gaul , Roman , nor Frank , but a fourth type , which has drawn important elements from all three . Within modern France this new national type has so far as- similated all others as to make everything else merely excep- tional . The ...
... Gaul , Roman , nor Frank , but a fourth type , which has drawn important elements from all three . Within modern France this new national type has so far as- similated all others as to make everything else merely excep- tional . The ...
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