[Pinnock’s Improved Edition of Dr. Goldsmith’s History of Rome by Oliver Goldsmith]@TWC D-Link bookPinnock’s Improved Edition of Dr. Goldsmith’s History of Rome CHAPTER XII 48/65
What happened on their arrival before the city? 41.
What was the effect of this spectacle? 42.
What was the consequence of this boldness? SECTION V. This is true courage, not the brutal force Of vulgar heroes, but the firm resolve Of virtue and of reason .-- _Whitehead._ 1.
All the hopes of Rome were now placed in the Capitol; every thing without that fortress formed an extensive scene of misery, desolation, and despair. [Sidenote: U.C.
361.] 2.
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