The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes98-99Theodore Foster, 1856 |
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burgh . No doubt , he and Buchanan en- | decus Galliæ , ornamentum unicum Europe . ' joyed Attic nights , and talked old Roman His enormous memory and his world- Latin . No doubt , old days were recalled embracing erudition were the ...
burgh . No doubt , he and Buchanan en- | decus Galliæ , ornamentum unicum Europe . ' joyed Attic nights , and talked old Roman His enormous memory and his world- Latin . No doubt , old days were recalled embracing erudition were the ...
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... doubt that the original documents were themselves preserved . Dionysius refers to the treaty concluded by Servius Tullius with the Latins in terms which leave no doubt that he had himself seen it ; * the treaty between Tarquinius ...
... doubt that the original documents were themselves preserved . Dionysius refers to the treaty concluded by Servius Tullius with the Latins in terms which leave no doubt that he had himself seen it ; * the treaty between Tarquinius ...
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... doubt . The left the church , hastened to make restitu- Peter. A confession of one of the ruffians was published , from which it appeared that the Pope had repeatedly declared against bloodshed , as unbecoming his office ; but after his ...
... doubt . The left the church , hastened to make restitu- Peter. A confession of one of the ruffians was published , from which it appeared that the Pope had repeatedly declared against bloodshed , as unbecoming his office ; but after his ...
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