Foliorum centuriae, selections for translation into Latin and Greek prose, by H.A. HoldenHubert Ashton Holden 1876 |
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... virtue of a commander 154 Character of John Hampden . 155. Character of the Barbarians 156. Sylla , apparent inconsistency in his character 157. Cicero 158. Certain imputations against learning 159 . Cardinal Wolsey 160. The estimate of ...
... virtue of a commander 154 Character of John Hampden . 155. Character of the Barbarians 156. Sylla , apparent inconsistency in his character 157. Cicero 158. Certain imputations against learning 159 . Cardinal Wolsey 160. The estimate of ...
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... virtue 30. Mary , Queen of Scots , leaving France 31. Xenophon , his retreat with the Ten Thousand 32. Spartan justice - an instance of it 33. The duties of a Statesman . · 34. Queen Elizabeth's speech in the camp of Tilbury Greek and ...
... virtue 30. Mary , Queen of Scots , leaving France 31. Xenophon , his retreat with the Ten Thousand 32. Spartan justice - an instance of it 33. The duties of a Statesman . · 34. Queen Elizabeth's speech in the camp of Tilbury Greek and ...
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... virtue generally in the vicious · D. De Foe F. Milton Lord Clarendon N. Machiavelli E. Burke R. Bentley Sir W. Ralegh R. Hooker Lord Bacon F. Holland Sir W. Ralegh W. Mure G. Berkeley W. Robertson A. Smith Sir W. Ralegh · · E. Burke • G ...
... virtue generally in the vicious · D. De Foe F. Milton Lord Clarendon N. Machiavelli E. Burke R. Bentley Sir W. Ralegh R. Hooker Lord Bacon F. Holland Sir W. Ralegh W. Mure G. Berkeley W. Robertson A. Smith Sir W. Ralegh · · E. Burke • G ...
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... virtue of moderation 215. Insensibility to the beauties of nature 216. Happiness of action 217 . Modern want of ... virtues - the attributes of God : 246. Search after truth 247. Mercenary informers 249. A Character 250. Invasion 251 ...
... virtue of moderation 215. Insensibility to the beauties of nature 216. Happiness of action 217 . Modern want of ... virtues - the attributes of God : 246. Search after truth 247. Mercenary informers 249. A Character 250. Invasion 251 ...
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... virtue on ro other account than as it was a handmaid to pleasure and helped to ensure the pos- session of it , by preserving health and conciliating friends . Their wise man therefore had no other duty but to provide for his own ease ...
... virtue on ro other account than as it was a handmaid to pleasure and helped to ensure the pos- session of it , by preserving health and conciliating friends . Their wise man therefore had no other duty but to provide for his own ease ...
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Чести термини и фразе
able action affections appear arms army authority better body called cause character command common conduct consider continued course danger death desire duty enemies equal evil eyes fall fear feel follow force fortune friends give greater greatest hand happiness hath heart honour hope human interest Italy judge judgment justice kind king knowledge learning less liberty light live look LORD man's mankind manner matter means mind nature necessary never object observed once opinion pass passions perfect perhaps person philosopher pleasure possessed present prince principles raised reason received regard respect rest Roman seemed sense side sometimes soul speak spirit strength success suffered sure temper things thought tion true truth turn virtue whole wisdom wise
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