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The Domestic Virtues and Manners of the Greeks and Romans, Compared with ... - Page 22
by William Sewell - 1828 - 98 pages
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The Arena, Volume 27

1902 - 708 pages
...institutions and manners ; not by artificial and insulting restrictions, but by a manly and volutary homage, by all the sanctions of opinion and all the obligations of religion. With us the words of Ruskin are fully realized : "She wields the power of the scepter and shield, the...
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