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Show Itc u-usUn Igcoriiumr. Tho Augmtan sge cf Hume has been lauded to the zenith b) hundreds hun-dreds of writers. It ttasaeygood figefor Itome, w hlch, after all that may be said, merely animated Athens in u hat u ns creditable, aud was prlnclially noleil for bmte force, 'flit Romans knew how to dii no great accompli-hmcnt but not Low to lit. Most of the patricians pa-tricians were but educated barbarians. barbari-ans. Thtlr entire cl II annals are but a record of warring fiction, the -enale and plebians continual!) contending one against the other, under the Icadtrshipof demagogues. Assoou ss one of tin. m became con spicuoiK, he was asainalej. The greatest man, by all odd, that they ever luid thty butchered, of oourse. An J it wis he alone, if anytioly, who coulu InMi restored nrdtrto tl o tmpire. Our admiration of Homo leeua witli our acquaintance. acquaint-ance. .lrcna |