The Roman and the Teuton: A Series of Lectures Delivered Before the University of CambridgeMacmillan, 1877 - 343 páginas |
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... Empire and the birth of new nationalities . History was but his text , his chief aim was that of the teacher and preacher , and as an eloquent interpreter of the purposes of history before an audience of young men to whom history is but ...
... Empire and the birth of new nationalities . History was but his text , his chief aim was that of the teacher and preacher , and as an eloquent interpreter of the purposes of history before an audience of young men to whom history is but ...
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... Empire with Romulus Augustulus , Kingsley again simply followed the lead of Gibbon and other historians ; nor can it be said that the expression is not perfectly legitimate , however clearly modern research may have shown that the Roman ...
... Empire with Romulus Augustulus , Kingsley again simply followed the lead of Gibbon and other historians ; nor can it be said that the expression is not perfectly legitimate , however clearly modern research may have shown that the Roman ...
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... EMPIRE 17 PREFACE TO LECTURE III 47 III . THE HUMAN DELUGE 58 IV . THE GOTHIC CIVILIZER 98 V. DIETRICH'S END 121 VI . THE NEMESIS OF THE GOTHS 137 VII . PAULUS DIACONUS . 154 VIII . THE CLERGY AND THE HEATHEN 176 IX . THE MONK A ...
... EMPIRE 17 PREFACE TO LECTURE III 47 III . THE HUMAN DELUGE 58 IV . THE GOTHIC CIVILIZER 98 V. DIETRICH'S END 121 VI . THE NEMESIS OF THE GOTHS 137 VII . PAULUS DIACONUS . 154 VIII . THE CLERGY AND THE HEATHEN 176 IX . THE MONK A ...
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... Roman founding his colossal empire of force , while the Teuton sat , yet a child , unknown and naked among the forest beasts : and yet unharmed and in his sport he lorded it over them ; for the child was of a royal race , and destined ...
... Roman founding his colossal empire of force , while the Teuton sat , yet a child , unknown and naked among the forest beasts : and yet unharmed and in his sport he lorded it over them ; for the child was of a royal race , and destined ...
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... empire , and then , murdering the interpreters , lest they should repeat his words , was but babbling out in an insane shape the thought which was brooding in the most far - seeing Roman minds . He felt that they could have done the ...
... empire , and then , murdering the interpreters , lest they should repeat his words , was but babbling out in an insane shape the thought which was brooding in the most far - seeing Roman minds . He felt that they could have done the ...
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