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... Rome . ' More dangerous and fatal then to Rome were that excellence of character , and those superior qualities , in the example which he gave of the use of them . Had he , like Tiberius or Caligula , been deaf to the cries of suffering ...
... Rome . ' More dangerous and fatal then to Rome were that excellence of character , and those superior qualities , in the example which he gave of the use of them . Had he , like Tiberius or Caligula , been deaf to the cries of suffering ...
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... Rome ! The subject is so overpowering that I know not how to begin ; my mind is distracted by a thousand different ... Rome , with all its greatness , has vanished from the earth . -- - - contemptible But I have seen St. Peter's- S- St ...
... Rome ! The subject is so overpowering that I know not how to begin ; my mind is distracted by a thousand different ... Rome , with all its greatness , has vanished from the earth . -- - - contemptible But I have seen St. Peter's- S- St ...
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... Rome . 18m0 . pp . 510 . Half - bound . Leigh . 1818 . 128 . Of this very circumstantial description of Rome , the Italian original has been for some time known on the Continent , though the present is its first appearance in an English ...
... Rome . 18m0 . pp . 510 . Half - bound . Leigh . 1818 . 128 . Of this very circumstantial description of Rome , the Italian original has been for some time known on the Continent , though the present is its first appearance in an English ...
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