Woman and Her Master, Band 1Carey and Hart, 1840 |
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... Rome and London ( in boast , or in reproach , ) have each been called the Babylon of their own proudest times . Babylon , with its hundred gates and towers , was founded by a woman of low origin and destitute youth , who at- tained to ...
... Rome and London ( in boast , or in reproach , ) have each been called the Babylon of their own proudest times . Babylon , with its hundred gates and towers , was founded by a woman of low origin and destitute youth , who at- tained to ...
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... Rome borrowed the lights , by which worlds then unguessed at , and races then unknown , have since learned the laws of Nature and the philosophy of morals , -Egypt , from her remotest exist- ence , assumed the female form , as the ...
... Rome borrowed the lights , by which worlds then unguessed at , and races then unknown , have since learned the laws of Nature and the philosophy of morals , -Egypt , from her remotest exist- ence , assumed the female form , as the ...
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... Rome , and struggled to the last for the independence of her country , as they had done against the liberty of theirs . Opposed to the most able and powerful men that ever lived , she finally conquered the world's conquerors , by the ...
... Rome , and struggled to the last for the independence of her country , as they had done against the liberty of theirs . Opposed to the most able and powerful men that ever lived , she finally conquered the world's conquerors , by the ...
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... Rome , reviles the con- queress of the Cæsars , and reproaches her for the undue influence of charms which placed his imperial patrons at her feet , still the " feralis Erinnys , " " the fury of Rome , " was the protectress of Egypt ...
... Rome , reviles the con- queress of the Cæsars , and reproaches her for the undue influence of charms which placed his imperial patrons at her feet , still the " feralis Erinnys , " " the fury of Rome , " was the protectress of Egypt ...
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... Rome to Canterbury , from the gorgeous shrines of the Greek church in St. Petersburg , to the rude altar of the humble mass - house , in Catholic Ireland ! Under the theo - republican form of government of an- cient Israel , ( from ...
... Rome to Canterbury , from the gorgeous shrines of the Greek church in St. Petersburg , to the rude altar of the humble mass - house , in Catholic Ireland ! Under the theo - republican form of government of an- cient Israel , ( from ...
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