Political WritingsH. Regnery Company, 1962 - 358 páginas |
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... pass away . Those things shall pass away which God hath Himself made ; how much more rapidly shall that pass away which Romulus founded ! Perhaps if we had a mind to press Virgil on this point , and tauntingly to ask him why he said it ...
... pass away . Those things shall pass away which God hath Himself made ; how much more rapidly shall that pass away which Romulus founded ! Perhaps if we had a mind to press Virgil on this point , and tauntingly to ask him why he said it ...
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... pass by . There was specially the treaty of Numantia , blotted as it was with extreme disgrace ; for the sacred chickens , they say , flew out of the coop , and thus augured disaster to Mancinus the consul ; just as if , during all ...
... pass by . There was specially the treaty of Numantia , blotted as it was with extreme disgrace ; for the sacred chickens , they say , flew out of the coop , and thus augured disaster to Mancinus the consul ; just as if , during all ...
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... pass away , when there shall come that kingdom , whereof we pray , Thy kingdom come ; 16 and whereof hath been foretold , And of His kingdom shall be no end : 17 an earthly commonwealth , I say , hath our citizens conduct- ing the ...
... pass away , when there shall come that kingdom , whereof we pray , Thy kingdom come ; 16 and whereof hath been foretold , And of His kingdom shall be no end : 17 an earthly commonwealth , I say , hath our citizens conduct- ing the ...
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Romulus | 15 |
THE RISE AND FALL OF NATIONS | 44 |
SECURING THE PEACE OF BABYLON | 118 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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