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The mission of the Roman ' , of the Roman race envisaged as a single undying personality , is not only to govern , but to train ; not only regere imperio populos , to rule the nations in sovereignty , but paci imponere morem ...
The mission of the Roman ' , of the Roman race envisaged as a single undying personality , is not only to govern , but to train ; not only regere imperio populos , to rule the nations in sovereignty , but paci imponere morem ...
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I Dante had as yet no thought of the sanctity of the Roman Empire , or the work of Divine Providence in the universal supremacy of the Roman People ; otherwise , he would doubtless have regarded the utterance of Apollo , not as an ...
I Dante had as yet no thought of the sanctity of the Roman Empire , or the work of Divine Providence in the universal supremacy of the Roman People ; otherwise , he would doubtless have regarded the utterance of Apollo , not as an ...
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He was elected a member of the German Archaeological Institute ( 1913 ) ; of the Pontifical Roman Academy of Archaeology ( 1914 ) ; of the Royal Academy of the Lincei ( 1918 ) ; of the Royal Roman Society di Storia Patria ( 1923 ) ...
He was elected a member of the German Archaeological Institute ( 1913 ) ; of the Pontifical Roman Academy of Archaeology ( 1914 ) ; of the Royal Academy of the Lincei ( 1918 ) ; of the Royal Roman Society di Storia Patria ( 1923 ) ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19301 | 7 |
VERGILS CREATIVE ARt Annual Lecture on Aspects of Art | 14 |
VIRGIL IN ITALIAN POETRY Annual Italian Lecture By Edmund | 28 |
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