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This singular monument seems to have no reference whatever to the insignificant subject , to perpetuate whose memory it was raised . Michael Angelo probably thought not of him . He may just then have had some glorious type in his own ...
This singular monument seems to have no reference whatever to the insignificant subject , to perpetuate whose memory it was raised . Michael Angelo probably thought not of him . He may just then have had some glorious type in his own ...
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He seems frequently to have engaged in violent pursuits for the mere pleasure which they afforded , without any reference to their end ; and , as soon as he had acquired the vicious reputation of a debauchee and a thorough " man of the ...
He seems frequently to have engaged in violent pursuits for the mere pleasure which they afforded , without any reference to their end ; and , as soon as he had acquired the vicious reputation of a debauchee and a thorough " man of the ...
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In pursuing his principal object of inquiry , the nature of the trial by jury , the author seems to have over - rated its at- tributes and influence . He imagines the jury to be wholly independent of the Judges : as , although he does ...
In pursuing his principal object of inquiry , the nature of the trial by jury , the author seems to have over - rated its at- tributes and influence . He imagines the jury to be wholly independent of the Judges : as , although he does ...
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States on the Happiness | 15 |
Atherstones Last Days of Herculaneum | 43 |
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