The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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He forms to himself a glowing ( but , we fear fanciful ) picture of the old Etruscans , their government was that of happiness and liberty c'etoit le gouvernement fédératif . ' He traces the Roman nation from its origin to its ...
He forms to himself a glowing ( but , we fear fanciful ) picture of the old Etruscans , their government was that of happiness and liberty c'etoit le gouvernement fédératif . ' He traces the Roman nation from its origin to its ...
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struction , the faith which they owed to the common cause of liberty . Asti and Chieri were levelled with the ground ; but the fate of Tortona deserves a more particular mention . After sustaining a blockade of 52 days , during which ...
struction , the faith which they owed to the common cause of liberty . Asti and Chieri were levelled with the ground ; but the fate of Tortona deserves a more particular mention . After sustaining a blockade of 52 days , during which ...
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When slaves are conquered by slaves , a change of masters is the only change that is experienced ; but , when freemen are subjugated by a tyrant the change from liberty to servitude is one in which the horror of the present is ...
When slaves are conquered by slaves , a change of masters is the only change that is experienced ; but , when freemen are subjugated by a tyrant the change from liberty to servitude is one in which the horror of the present is ...
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