The Harvard Classics, Volumen28Charles William Eliot P.F. Collier & Son Company, 1910 |
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... Roman Church . The next year he went to Rome , and on his return introduced into England the institute of the Oratory . In 1854 he went to Dublin for four years as rector of the new Catholic university , and while there wrote his volume ...
... Roman Church . The next year he went to Rome , and on his return introduced into England the institute of the Oratory . In 1854 he went to Dublin for four years as rector of the new Catholic university , and while there wrote his volume ...
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... Roman . Revolution after revolution passed over the face of Europe , as well as of Greece , but still she was there , -Athens , the city of mind , -as radiant , as splendid , as delicate , as young , as ever she had been . Many a more ...
... Roman . Revolution after revolution passed over the face of Europe , as well as of Greece , but still she was there , -Athens , the city of mind , -as radiant , as splendid , as delicate , as young , as ever she had been . Many a more ...
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... Roman times the chairs of grammar , rhetoric , poli- tics , and the four philosophies , were handsomely endowed by the State ; some of the Professors were themselves states- men or high functionaries , and brought to their favourite ...
... Roman times the chairs of grammar , rhetoric , poli- tics , and the four philosophies , were handsomely endowed by the State ; some of the Professors were themselves states- men or high functionaries , and brought to their favourite ...
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... Roman antiquity . They hold that the man who has learned Latin and Greek , however little , is educated ; while he who is versed in other branches of knowledge , however deeply , is a more or less respectable specialist , not admissible ...
... Roman antiquity . They hold that the man who has learned Latin and Greek , however little , is educated ; while he who is versed in other branches of knowledge , however deeply , is a more or less respectable specialist , not admissible ...
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... Roman , and Eastern antiquity , and of one another . Special , local , and temporary advantages being put out of account , that modern nation will in the intellectual and spiritual sphere make most progress , which most thoroughly ...
... Roman , and Eastern antiquity , and of one another . Special , local , and temporary advantages being put out of account , that modern nation will in the intellectual and spiritual sphere make most progress , which most thoroughly ...
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