The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... hands of the heretics , or at least to confirm my zeal and constancy in the profession of the faith . Such was my ... hand- some share of the honour of my conversion ; yet I must observe , that it was prin- cipally effected by my private ...
... hands of the heretics , or at least to confirm my zeal and constancy in the profession of the faith . Such was my ... hand- some share of the honour of my conversion ; yet I must observe , that it was prin- cipally effected by my private ...
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... hands so well able to execute it . Some of your readers , I find , were impatient to get at the fif- teenth chapter , and began at that place . I have not heard much of their criticism , but am told that many doubt of your orthodoxy . I ...
... hands so well able to execute it . Some of your readers , I find , were impatient to get at the fif- teenth chapter , and began at that place . I have not heard much of their criticism , but am told that many doubt of your orthodoxy . I ...
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... hands of the emperor ; that the indepen- dent tribes of the Median and Carduchian hills had implored his protec- tion ; and that the rich countries of Armenia , Mesopotamia , and Assyria , were reduced into the state of provinces . ( 9 ) ...
... hands of the emperor ; that the indepen- dent tribes of the Median and Carduchian hills had implored his protec- tion ; and that the rich countries of Armenia , Mesopotamia , and Assyria , were reduced into the state of provinces . ( 9 ) ...
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... hands of the legionaries them- selves ; to whom the use of the spade and the pick - axe was no less familiar than that of the sword or pilum . Active valour may often be the present of nature ; but such patient diligence can be the ...
... hands of the legionaries them- selves ; to whom the use of the spade and the pick - axe was no less familiar than that of the sword or pilum . Active valour may often be the present of nature ; but such patient diligence can be the ...
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... hands , either tributary princes or Roman garrisons . Budzak , Crim Tartary , Circassia , and Mingrelia , are the modern appellations of those savage countries . ( 1 ) Under the successors of Alexander , Syria was the seat of the ...
... hands , either tributary princes or Roman garrisons . Budzak , Crim Tartary , Circassia , and Mingrelia , are the modern appellations of those savage countries . ( 1 ) Under the successors of Alexander , Syria was the seat of the ...
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