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Page 102
Though thine ocean - roll of rhythm sound forever of Imperial Rome— Now the Rome of slaves hath perished , and the Rome of freemen holds her place , I , from out the Northern Island sundered once from all the human race , I salute thee ...
Though thine ocean - roll of rhythm sound forever of Imperial Rome— Now the Rome of slaves hath perished , and the Rome of freemen holds her place , I , from out the Northern Island sundered once from all the human race , I salute thee ...
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... Rome itself : However variously expressed or shrouded , the religion of the Romans was Rome . The destiny of the Eternal City is without doubt the conception which , throughout the long roll of human history , has come nearest to the ...
... Rome itself : However variously expressed or shrouded , the religion of the Romans was Rome . The destiny of the Eternal City is without doubt the conception which , throughout the long roll of human history , has come nearest to the ...
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... Rome functioned as a figure of empire , and it was available to those who wished to transfer imperium to themselves ... Rome.'98 Thus , Arnold resumed an old strain of Virgilian criticism , though one diametrically opposed to the point ...
... Rome functioned as a figure of empire , and it was available to those who wished to transfer imperium to themselves ... Rome.'98 Thus , Arnold resumed an old strain of Virgilian criticism , though one diametrically opposed to the point ...
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Lineages of Contemporary Imperialism | 3 |
The Social Question and the Problem of History after | 31 |
Small States and Empire | 53 |
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