The World of Man: Prose Passages, Chiefly from the Works of the Great Historians, Classical and EnglishThe University Press, 1933 - 313 páginas |
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... equal ardour , the wealth and the poverty of nations . To rob , to ravage , and to murder , in their imposing language , are the arts of civil policy . When they have made the world a solitude , they call it peace . SUBJECTION TO ...
... equal ardour , the wealth and the poverty of nations . To rob , to ravage , and to murder , in their imposing language , are the arts of civil policy . When they have made the world a solitude , they call it peace . SUBJECTION TO ...
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... equal , each of them forty cubits , over which was its solid height of forty cubits ; over which a cloister went round about whose height was ten cubits , and it was covered from enemies by breast - works and bulwarks . There was also ...
... equal , each of them forty cubits , over which was its solid height of forty cubits ; over which a cloister went round about whose height was ten cubits , and it was covered from enemies by breast - works and bulwarks . There was also ...
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... equal to twenty - one miles . It should not be forgotten that the form of the city was almost that of a circle , the geometrical figure which is known to contain the largest space within any given circumference . The architect Vitruvius ...
... equal to twenty - one miles . It should not be forgotten that the form of the city was almost that of a circle , the geometrical figure which is known to contain the largest space within any given circumference . The architect Vitruvius ...
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Praise of history | 3 |
Accident in history | 9 |
Sir Thomas Browne | 18 |
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