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The old Roman writers are rather divided in the way they regard their ancestors ; for while Horace , in the lines we have already quoted , laments that the names of so many great men , who , perhaps , helped to build up the Roman Empire ...
The old Roman writers are rather divided in the way they regard their ancestors ; for while Horace , in the lines we have already quoted , laments that the names of so many great men , who , perhaps , helped to build up the Roman Empire ...
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LORD A. Perhaps , Lady D— , not much more powerful than we are at present . I might almost say , perhaps , not so powerful . If we look into history , we find that when the United States of America ( as they were formerly called ) ...
LORD A. Perhaps , Lady D— , not much more powerful than we are at present . I might almost say , perhaps , not so powerful . If we look into history , we find that when the United States of America ( as they were formerly called ) ...
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I remember striding off with Proctor's introduction one evening towards George Street and Jeffrey ( perhaps by appointment of hour and place by himself ) in rather good spirits . ' I shall see the famous man then , ' thought I , and if ...
I remember striding off with Proctor's introduction one evening towards George Street and Jeffrey ( perhaps by appointment of hour and place by himself ) in rather good spirits . ' I shall see the famous man then , ' thought I , and if ...
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