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Side viii
... bestowed fair room , and dwelt with his ordinary energy , on the sufferings of the genuine witnesses to the truth of Christianity , the Polycarps or the martyrs of Vienne . And , indeed , if , after all , the view of the early progress ...
... bestowed fair room , and dwelt with his ordinary energy , on the sufferings of the genuine witnesses to the truth of Christianity , the Polycarps or the martyrs of Vienne . And , indeed , if , after all , the view of the early progress ...
Side 9
... bestowed much attention on the works of Grotius , Puffendorf , Locke , Crousaz , Montesquieu , and Pascal ; he commenced also a correspondence with professor Breitinger , Crevier , and Gesner . After remaining at Lausanne three summers ...
... bestowed much attention on the works of Grotius , Puffendorf , Locke , Crousaz , Montesquieu , and Pascal ; he commenced also a correspondence with professor Breitinger , Crevier , and Gesner . After remaining at Lausanne three summers ...
Side 9
... bestow more liberal applause on their destroyers than on their bene- factors , the thirst of military glory will ever be the vice of the most exalted characters . The praises of Alexander , transmitted by a succes- sion of poets and ...
... bestow more liberal applause on their destroyers than on their bene- factors , the thirst of military glory will ever be the vice of the most exalted characters . The praises of Alexander , transmitted by a succes- sion of poets and ...
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... bestowed by the Turks on the extensive countries of Thrace , Macedonia , and Greece , preserves the memory of their ancient state under the Roman empire . In the time of the Antonines , the martial regions of Thrace , from the mountains ...
... bestowed by the Turks on the extensive countries of Thrace , Macedonia , and Greece , preserves the memory of their ancient state under the Roman empire . In the time of the Antonines , the martial regions of Thrace , from the mountains ...
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... bestowed on all the gods of mankind . ( 5 ) II . The narrow policy of preserving , without any foreign mixture , the pure blood of the ancient citizens , had checked the fortune , and hasten d the ruin of Athens and Sparta . The ...
... bestowed on all the gods of mankind . ( 5 ) II . The narrow policy of preserving , without any foreign mixture , the pure blood of the ancient citizens , had checked the fortune , and hasten d the ruin of Athens and Sparta . The ...
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