The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes98-99Theodore Foster, 1856 |
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... period for which we can fairly recede more and more from the broad day- assume the existence of something like an light of history , we find difficulties and un - historical tradition - that a great break oc- certainties multiplying ...
... period for which we can fairly recede more and more from the broad day- assume the existence of something like an light of history , we find difficulties and un - historical tradition - that a great break oc- certainties multiplying ...
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... period- perished in the burning of the city , and that those which bore their name in the time of Cicero were in fact a later compilation . In the first place , it is almost incredible that if there had been such a remarkable exception ...
... period- perished in the burning of the city , and that those which bore their name in the time of Cicero were in fact a later compilation . In the first place , it is almost incredible that if there had been such a remarkable exception ...
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... period . These images fact is in all probability true , as in the case were accompanied , as we are expressly of the destruction of Alba , though the cir- told , by inscriptions , not only recording cumstances and the date are alike ...
... period . These images fact is in all probability true , as in the case were accompanied , as we are expressly of the destruction of Alba , though the cir- told , by inscriptions , not only recording cumstances and the date are alike ...
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