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... characters of Cato and of Regulus ; and yet , with playful vivacity , describe the caresses of Lycim- nia , and the ... character of Regulus in the 5th , and the 25th , of the third book ; Odes the 4th , 9th , and 14th , of the 4th book ...
... characters of Cato and of Regulus ; and yet , with playful vivacity , describe the caresses of Lycim- nia , and the ... character of Regulus in the 5th , and the 25th , of the third book ; Odes the 4th , 9th , and 14th , of the 4th book ...
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... character in some heroes , who , by the exercise of virtue , had been dei- fied . Ilere was an occasion to mention Romulus , who was worshipped by the Romans as a God under the name of Quirinus . Upon his reception into hea- ven , Juno ...
... character in some heroes , who , by the exercise of virtue , had been dei- fied . Ilere was an occasion to mention Romulus , who was worshipped by the Romans as a God under the name of Quirinus . Upon his reception into hea- ven , Juno ...
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... character , that are so peculiarly interest- ing to an intelligent observer ; but here restraint is thrown off . Confined within - nue , and exhibiting a dial , on which the a limited sphere of society , and a circum- scribed round of ...
... character , that are so peculiarly interest- ing to an intelligent observer ; but here restraint is thrown off . Confined within - nue , and exhibiting a dial , on which the a limited sphere of society , and a circum- scribed round of ...
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... character as ours does and will present it ; because there has existed no nation whose go- vernment has resembled ours . A repre- sentative democracy on a large scale , with a fixed constitution , had never be- fore been attempted , and ...
... character as ours does and will present it ; because there has existed no nation whose go- vernment has resembled ours . A repre- sentative democracy on a large scale , with a fixed constitution , had never be- fore been attempted , and ...
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... character thus deliberately upon a groundless calumny . I cannot therefore agree with some of my friends , in apprehending no injury whatever from this unprincipled attack , were I to treat it with silent contempt . Allow me , now , Sir ...
... character thus deliberately upon a groundless calumny . I cannot therefore agree with some of my friends , in apprehending no injury whatever from this unprincipled attack , were I to treat it with silent contempt . Allow me , now , Sir ...
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