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... father was continually employed to bestow on him those advantages , which he might perhaps efteem the more highly , as he himself had been deprived of them ; and the most skilful masters of every science , and of every art , had ...
... father was continually employed to bestow on him those advantages , which he might perhaps efteem the more highly , as he himself had been deprived of them ; and the most skilful masters of every science , and of every art , had ...
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... father of our antiquities is followed , as usual , by his blind progeny . Pacatus and Zofimus had taken some pains to prevent this error , or fable ; and I fhall protect myself by their de cifive teftimonies . Regali habitû exulem fuum ...
... father of our antiquities is followed , as usual , by his blind progeny . Pacatus and Zofimus had taken some pains to prevent this error , or fable ; and I fhall protect myself by their de cifive teftimonies . Regali habitû exulem fuum ...
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... father of his people , would chufe rather to employ his forces in the common defence of the republic , he was armed and prepared , if his friendship fhould be rejected , to dispute , in a field of battle , the empire of the world . An ...
... father of his people , would chufe rather to employ his forces in the common defence of the republic , he was armed and prepared , if his friendship fhould be rejected , to dispute , in a field of battle , the empire of the world . An ...
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... Father , the Son , and the " Holy Ghoft ; under an equal majefty , and a pious Trinity . We authorise the followers of " this doctrine to affume the title of Catholic " Christians ; and as we judge , that all others are " extravagant ...
... Father , the Son , and the " Holy Ghoft ; under an equal majefty , and a pious Trinity . We authorise the followers of " this doctrine to affume the title of Catholic " Christians ; and as we judge , that all others are " extravagant ...
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... Father , but refuse to " acknowledge the equal majefty of his divine " Son . " Theodofius immediately embraced the bishop of Iconium ; and never forgot the import- ant leffon , which he had received from this dra- matic parable 23 ...
... Father , but refuse to " acknowledge the equal majefty of his divine " Son . " Theodofius immediately embraced the bishop of Iconium ; and never forgot the import- ant leffon , which he had received from this dra- matic parable 23 ...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1827 |
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