The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2T. Cadell, 1828 |
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... fathers Principles of human nature The primitive Christians condemn pleasure and luxury Their sentiments concerning marriage and chastity Their aversion to the business of war and government V. THE FIFTH CAUSE . The Christians active in ...
... fathers Principles of human nature The primitive Christians condemn pleasure and luxury Their sentiments concerning marriage and chastity Their aversion to the business of war and government V. THE FIFTH CAUSE . The Christians active in ...
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... fathers Christianity accused of atheism , and mistaken by the people and philosophers The union and assemblies of the Christians considered as a dangerous conspiracy Their manners calumniated Their imprudent defence Idea of the conduct ...
... fathers Christianity accused of atheism , and mistaken by the people and philosophers The union and assemblies of the Christians considered as a dangerous conspiracy Their manners calumniated Their imprudent defence Idea of the conduct ...
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... father a British king , we are obliged to con- fess , that Helena was the daughter of an innkeeper ; h but , at the same time , we may defend the legality of her marriage , against those who have represented her as the concubine of ...
... father a British king , we are obliged to con- fess , that Helena was the daughter of an innkeeper ; h but , at the same time , we may defend the legality of her marriage , against those who have represented her as the concubine of ...
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... father was promoted to the rank of Cæsar ; but that fortunate event was attended with his mother's divorce ; and the splendour of an imperial alliance reduced the son of Helena to a state of disgrace and humiliation . Instead of fol ...
... father was promoted to the rank of Cæsar ; but that fortunate event was attended with his mother's divorce ; and the splendour of an imperial alliance reduced the son of Helena to a state of disgrace and humiliation . Instead of fol ...
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... father , who , by re- peated letters , expressed the warmest desire of em- bracing his son . For some time the policy of Galerius supplied him with delays and excuses , but it was im- possible long to refuse so natural a request of his ...
... father , who , by re- peated letters , expressed the warmest desire of em- bracing his son . For some time the policy of Galerius supplied him with delays and excuses , but it was im- possible long to refuse so natural a request of his ...
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