The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 102,Teil 2;Band 152E. Cave, 1832 |
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... period of fanaticism and democracy ; as if they foresaw a day when the just balance of the three ancient constitutio eil elements , if now vacillating , would be regained , and the old structure would arise , like some recently ...
... period of fanaticism and democracy ; as if they foresaw a day when the just balance of the three ancient constitutio eil elements , if now vacillating , would be regained , and the old structure would arise , like some recently ...
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... period of its history to be a regularly for- tified place laid out agreeably to the usual mode of Roman castrametation . The truth is , Mr. Urban , that , instead of having your correspondent's hy- pothesis in view , 1 chanced never to ...
... period of its history to be a regularly for- tified place laid out agreeably to the usual mode of Roman castrametation . The truth is , Mr. Urban , that , instead of having your correspondent's hy- pothesis in view , 1 chanced never to ...
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... period , as it must have been overflowed every spring- tide ; that the Londinium of Tacitus was no post of strength is evident from the Britons destroying all places void of defence ; if Camelodunum , a veteran colony , was not ...
... period , as it must have been overflowed every spring- tide ; that the Londinium of Tacitus was no post of strength is evident from the Britons destroying all places void of defence ; if Camelodunum , a veteran colony , was not ...
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... period of his first consulate . On the same ground his birth must have been respectable if not noble , from the offices to which he was deemed competent ; while his habits and writings evinced that he had shared all the advantages of ...
... period of his first consulate . On the same ground his birth must have been respectable if not noble , from the offices to which he was deemed competent ; while his habits and writings evinced that he had shared all the advantages of ...
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... period of his command , is afforded from the way which bears his name ( Julia Strata ) being in one part most pro- bably adapted to the protection of the city from the sudden floods of the Se- vern , on the influx of the Usk and other ...
... period of his command , is afforded from the way which bears his name ( Julia Strata ) being in one part most pro- bably adapted to the protection of the city from the sudden floods of the Se- vern , on the influx of the Usk and other ...
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