The Works of Samuel Parr ...: With Memoirs of His Life and Writings, and a Selection from His Correspondence, Том 4Longman, Rees, 1828 |
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... Roman orators , and shall state my opinion in the words of Mr. Hume : " The manner of Demosthenes is much more chaste and austere than that of Cicero . Could it be copied , its success would be infallible over a modern assembly . ' Tis ...
... Roman orators , and shall state my opinion in the words of Mr. Hume : " The manner of Demosthenes is much more chaste and austere than that of Cicero . Could it be copied , its success would be infallible over a modern assembly . ' Tis ...
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... Roman Emperor , " Qui proposuit quidem le- gem : sed et minutissimis literis et angustissimo loco , uti ne cui describere liceret . " † An English legislator would shudder at the thought of imitating Caligula's deliberation . But his ...
... Roman Emperor , " Qui proposuit quidem le- gem : sed et minutissimis literis et angustissimo loco , uti ne cui describere liceret . " † An English legislator would shudder at the thought of imitating Caligula's deliberation . But his ...
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... Roman law is indebted for much of its precision to the language it adopted from the Stoics , who were eminently dis- tinguished by their accuracy in the use of terms . But Mr. Ben- tham has well observed that , in one instance , even ...
... Roman law is indebted for much of its precision to the language it adopted from the Stoics , who were eminently dis- tinguished by their accuracy in the use of terms . But Mr. Ben- tham has well observed that , in one instance , even ...
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... Roman Prætor , " cujus tribunal propter nimiarn severitatem scopulus reorum dicebatur . " See Val . Max . lib . iii . cap . 7 . || Vide Gravina , vol . 1. p . 233 . Annal . lib . iv . par . 7. edit . Lipsic . and among a public ...
... Roman Prætor , " cujus tribunal propter nimiarn severitatem scopulus reorum dicebatur . " See Val . Max . lib . iii . cap . 7 . || Vide Gravina , vol . 1. p . 233 . Annal . lib . iv . par . 7. edit . Lipsic . and among a public ...
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... Roman government , where the laws were mild and the morals comparatively pure in the days of freedom : but where offences , multiplied with penalties , and severity , from its natural tendency to debase the mind , destroyed the dignity ...
... Roman government , where the laws were mild and the morals comparatively pure in the days of freedom : but where offences , multiplied with penalties , and severity , from its natural tendency to debase the mind , destroyed the dignity ...
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