The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... Fortune ... 287 Christianity most favourably received by the poor and simple ..... Rejected by some eminent Men of the first and second Centuries ib . .... ib . Their Neglect of Prophecy .... .............................. . 288 of ...
... Fortune ... 287 Christianity most favourably received by the poor and simple ..... Rejected by some eminent Men of the first and second Centuries ib . .... ib . Their Neglect of Prophecy .... .............................. . 288 of ...
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... fortune ; but to his son ( who also was named Edward ) he left only a small share of the estate , owing to a matrimonial connection , which had excited his disapprobation . Edward was twice a member of parliament , and signalized ...
... fortune ; but to his son ( who also was named Edward ) he left only a small share of the estate , owing to a matrimonial connection , which had excited his disapprobation . Edward was twice a member of parliament , and signalized ...
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... fortune was humble , but the family was respectable . Her mother , a native of France , had preferred her religion to her country . The profession of her father did not extinguish the moderation and philosophy of his temper , and he ...
... fortune was humble , but the family was respectable . Her mother , a native of France , had preferred her religion to her country . The profession of her father did not extinguish the moderation and philosophy of his temper , and he ...
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... fortune and good sense to discover and possess this inestimable treasure ; and in the capital of taste and luxury she resisted the temptations of wealth , as she had sustained the hardships of indigence . The genius of her husband has ...
... fortune and good sense to discover and possess this inestimable treasure ; and in the capital of taste and luxury she resisted the temptations of wealth , as she had sustained the hardships of indigence . The genius of her husband has ...
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... fortune , is a most valuable man . At his house I was introduced to the baron d'Olbach , who is a man of parts and fortune , and has two dinners every week . The other houses I am known in are the duchess d'Aiguillon's , madame la ...
... fortune , is a most valuable man . At his house I was introduced to the baron d'Olbach , who is a man of parts and fortune , and has two dinners every week . The other houses I am known in are the duchess d'Aiguillon's , madame la ...
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