The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... ” This extent and harmony of design is unquestionably that which dis . * A considerable portion of this preface has already appeared before the public in the Quarterly Review , tinguishes the work of Gibbon from all other great historical.
... ” This extent and harmony of design is unquestionably that which dis . * A considerable portion of this preface has already appeared before the public in the Quarterly Review , tinguishes the work of Gibbon from all other great historical.
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... considerable extent the unfair and unfavour- able impression created against rational religion : supplementary , by adding such additional information as the editor's reading may have been able to furnish , from original documents or ...
... considerable extent the unfair and unfavour- able impression created against rational religion : supplementary , by adding such additional information as the editor's reading may have been able to furnish , from original documents or ...
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... considerable part of the quotations ( some of which , in the later edi . tions , had fallen into great confusion ) have been verified , and have been corrected by the latest and best editions of the authors . NOTE . In the present ...
... considerable part of the quotations ( some of which , in the later edi . tions , had fallen into great confusion ) have been verified , and have been corrected by the latest and best editions of the authors . NOTE . In the present ...
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... considerable ardour , and in less than four years , from the period of his quitting England , put the finishing stroke to his great undertaking . " I have presumed ( he says ) to mark the moment of conception : I shall now commemorate ...
... considerable ardour , and in less than four years , from the period of his quitting England , put the finishing stroke to his great undertaking . " I have presumed ( he says ) to mark the moment of conception : I shall now commemorate ...
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... considerable ardour , and in less than four years , from the period of his quitting England , put the finishing stroke to his great undertaking . “ I have presumed ( he says ) to mark the moment of conception : 1 shall now commemorate ...
... considerable ardour , and in less than four years , from the period of his quitting England , put the finishing stroke to his great undertaking . “ I have presumed ( he says ) to mark the moment of conception : 1 shall now commemorate ...
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