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... turns tyrant and takes all into his own hands ; and not caring for the consent of his nobles and senate , brings forth as it were by himself ; that is to say , administers the government by his own arbitrary and absolute authority ...
... turns tyrant and takes all into his own hands ; and not caring for the consent of his nobles and senate , brings forth as it were by himself ; that is to say , administers the government by his own arbitrary and absolute authority ...
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... turn out utterly useless and good for nothing whatever ; and anything that yields no fruit , but like the way of a ship in the sea passes and leaves no trace , was by the ancients held sacred to the shades and infernal gods . V. STYX ...
... turn out utterly useless and good for nothing whatever ; and anything that yields no fruit , but like the way of a ship in the sea passes and leaves no trace , was by the ancients held sacred to the shades and infernal gods . V. STYX ...
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... turns ; each putting them on as she went abroad , and putting them off again when she came back . This eye and tooth they now lent to Perseus . Whereupon , judging himself suffi- ciently equipped for the performance of his under- taking ...
... turns ; each putting them on as she went abroad , and putting them off again when she came back . This eye and tooth they now lent to Perseus . Whereupon , judging himself suffi- ciently equipped for the performance of his under- taking ...
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... turn , but being un- certain and fluctuating as to the sum and end of all , they are carried round and round from one thing to another , according to the impulse of the moment . : XI . ORPHEUS ; OR PHILOSOPHY . -- THE story DE SAPIENTIA ...
... turn , but being un- certain and fluctuating as to the sum and end of all , they are carried round and round from one thing to another , according to the impulse of the moment . : XI . ORPHEUS ; OR PHILOSOPHY . -- THE story DE SAPIENTIA ...
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... turns to human affairs ; and applying her powers of persuasion and eloquence to insinuate into men's minds the love of virtue and equity and peace , teaches the peoples to assemble and unite and take upon them the yoke of laws and ...
... turns to human affairs ; and applying her powers of persuasion and eloquence to insinuate into men's minds the love of virtue and equity and peace , teaches the peoples to assemble and unite and take upon them the yoke of laws and ...
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