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... less capable or less worthy might seize the helm . He had escaped Sylla ; but would even his life have been safe under another usurper ? Should he continue to administer the government to the best of his great abilities , and for the ...
... less capable or less worthy might seize the helm . He had escaped Sylla ; but would even his life have been safe under another usurper ? Should he continue to administer the government to the best of his great abilities , and for the ...
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... less dangerous theme in the wonders of art , such as the Pyramids of Egypt , the ruins of Babylon , the existing relics of the Holy Land , Greece , and Italy . Edifices less remote , and of more re- cent date , such as the Louvre , the ...
... less dangerous theme in the wonders of art , such as the Pyramids of Egypt , the ruins of Babylon , the existing relics of the Holy Land , Greece , and Italy . Edifices less remote , and of more re- cent date , such as the Louvre , the ...
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... less apparent , and even requiring some reflection to discover its existence , is not the less valuable , inasmuch as it contributes to the greater efficiency of the master , the clerks , the artisans , or others in whose behalf it is ...
... less apparent , and even requiring some reflection to discover its existence , is not the less valuable , inasmuch as it contributes to the greater efficiency of the master , the clerks , the artisans , or others in whose behalf it is ...
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