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... respect for the human race . Bonaparte was intoxicated with the vile draught of Machiavelism ; he resembled in many respects the Italian tyrants of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries ; and as he had read but little , the natural ...
... respect for the human race . Bonaparte was intoxicated with the vile draught of Machiavelism ; he resembled in many respects the Italian tyrants of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries ; and as he had read but little , the natural ...
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... respect to primitive traditions ; with which , as far as he knew them , the works of Homer are filled ; and , as to ... respecting the Eleusinian mysteries is an unex- plained difficulty ; and we are even disposed to ask , as to the fact ...
... respect to primitive traditions ; with which , as far as he knew them , the works of Homer are filled ; and , as to ... respecting the Eleusinian mysteries is an unex- plained difficulty ; and we are even disposed to ask , as to the fact ...
Pagina 431
... respect to the genus ephemera ; hectica being placed as a species of epanetus , with epanetus mitis and epanetus malignus , the bilious remittent and the yellow fever ; two dis- eases to which hectic has neither resemblance nor analogy ...
... respect to the genus ephemera ; hectica being placed as a species of epanetus , with epanetus mitis and epanetus malignus , the bilious remittent and the yellow fever ; two dis- eases to which hectic has neither resemblance nor analogy ...
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