The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... Romans . The usual places of interment were in the suburbs and fields , but especially by the waysides . Intramural inter- ment was prohibited , although a few , for singular merit or dazzling achievements , were buried within the ...
... Romans . The usual places of interment were in the suburbs and fields , but especially by the waysides . Intramural inter- ment was prohibited , although a few , for singular merit or dazzling achievements , were buried within the ...
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... Roman vase ; the philoso- pher into the head of a walking - stick or snuff - box ; the dreamy student into a fancy meerschaum . The artist might still subserve his darling profession in a tube of mummy , or as the knob of a maul - stick ...
... Roman vase ; the philoso- pher into the head of a walking - stick or snuff - box ; the dreamy student into a fancy meerschaum . The artist might still subserve his darling profession in a tube of mummy , or as the knob of a maul - stick ...
الصفحة 97
... Romans , are pitied for the crushing oppressions they must at all times have suf- fered . That the ancients were oppressed in different coun- tries is very true ; but is not the same true of the moderns ? Perhaps it would not be so easy ...
... Romans , are pitied for the crushing oppressions they must at all times have suf- fered . That the ancients were oppressed in different coun- tries is very true ; but is not the same true of the moderns ? Perhaps it would not be so easy ...
الصفحة 139
... Roman poet : Non omnis moriar . He lives in his works . In the temple of philosophy , he holds a niche beside the sages of ancient Greece - Thales , Pythagoras , Socrates , Plato , Aristotle , and the rest , together with the ...
... Roman poet : Non omnis moriar . He lives in his works . In the temple of philosophy , he holds a niche beside the sages of ancient Greece - Thales , Pythagoras , Socrates , Plato , Aristotle , and the rest , together with the ...
الصفحة 151
... Roman Empire , it was a province , not of Italy , but of Cisalpine Gaul - the same as Lombardy or Venice . In the time of the Romans , it was never considered that Italy was invaded from the north until the Rubicon was passed , or a ...
... Roman Empire , it was a province , not of Italy , but of Cisalpine Gaul - the same as Lombardy or Venice . In the time of the Romans , it was never considered that Italy was invaded from the north until the Rubicon was passed , or a ...
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