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... person of his fovereign , he accosted the royal youth with the fame familiar tenderness , which he might have ufed towards a plebeian child . Provoked by this infolent behaviour , the monarch gave orders , that the ruftic priest should ...
... person of his fovereign , he accosted the royal youth with the fame familiar tenderness , which he might have ufed towards a plebeian child . Provoked by this infolent behaviour , the monarch gave orders , that the ruftic priest should ...
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... persons , of the heretics ; and the paffions of the legiflator were expreffed 47 I can only be understood to mean , that fuch was his natural temper ; when it was not hardened , or inflamed , by religious zeal . From his retirement , he ...
... persons , of the heretics ; and the paffions of the legiflator were expreffed 47 I can only be understood to mean , that fuch was his natural temper ; when it was not hardened , or inflamed , by religious zeal . From his retirement , he ...
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... person of Chrift , and the nature of the human foul , were derived from the Gnoftic and Manichæan fyftem ; and this vain philofophy , which had been tranf ported from Egypt to Spain , was ill adapted to the groffer fpirits of the Weft ...
... person of Chrift , and the nature of the human foul , were derived from the Gnoftic and Manichæan fyftem ; and this vain philofophy , which had been tranf ported from Egypt to Spain , was ill adapted to the groffer fpirits of the Weft ...
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... person of the emperor , and to restore the tranquillity of the capital . But the promises which Ambrofe received and communicated , were foon violated by a perfidious court ; and , during fix of the most folemn days , which Chriftian ...
... person of the emperor , and to restore the tranquillity of the capital . But the promises which Ambrofe received and communicated , were foon violated by a perfidious court ; and , during fix of the most folemn days , which Chriftian ...
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... person of their archbishop ; the gates of the cathedral and the epifcopal palace were strongly fecured ; and the Imperial troops , who had formed the blockade , were unwilling to risk the attack , of that impregnable fortrefs . The ...
... person of their archbishop ; the gates of the cathedral and the epifcopal palace were strongly fecured ; and the Imperial troops , who had formed the blockade , were unwilling to risk the attack , of that impregnable fortrefs . The ...
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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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