The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... human were enlisted in its favour ; nor can it be doubted that those developed with such artful exclusiveness by Gibbon did concur most essentially to its establishment . It is in the Christian dispensation as in the material world . In ...
... human were enlisted in its favour ; nor can it be doubted that those developed with such artful exclusiveness by Gibbon did concur most essentially to its establishment . It is in the Christian dispensation as in the material world . In ...
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... human race , which , had they assumed the proud name of philosophy , would have been blazoned in his brightest words , because they own religion as their prin- ciple , sink into narrow asceticism . The glories of Christianity , in short ...
... human race , which , had they assumed the proud name of philosophy , would have been blazoned in his brightest words , because they own religion as their prin- ciple , sink into narrow asceticism . The glories of Christianity , in short ...
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... human greatness , may , with some propriety , be divided into the three following periods : I. The first of these periods may be traced from the age of Trajan and the Antonines , when the Roman monarchy , having attained its full ...
... human greatness , may , with some propriety , be divided into the three following periods : I. The first of these periods may be traced from the age of Trajan and the Antonines , when the Roman monarchy , having attained its full ...
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... Human Species ........ ib . CHAPTER XI . Reign of Claudius - Defeat of the Goths - Victories , Triumph , and Death of Aurelian . ib . ib . from Prussia to the Ukraine 138 The Gothic Nation increases in its March .. ib . Distinction of ...
... Human Species ........ ib . CHAPTER XI . Reign of Claudius - Defeat of the Goths - Victories , Triumph , and Death of Aurelian . ib . ib . from Prussia to the Ukraine 138 The Gothic Nation increases in its March .. ib . Distinction of ...
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... Human Nature .. ib ..... The primitive Christians condemn Pleasure and Luxury .. ib 269 ..... 270 Their Sentiments concerning Marriage and Chastity ... Their Aversion to the Business of War and Government ...... V. THE FIFTH CAUSE . The ...
... Human Nature .. ib ..... The primitive Christians condemn Pleasure and Luxury .. ib 269 ..... 270 Their Sentiments concerning Marriage and Chastity ... Their Aversion to the Business of War and Government ...... V. THE FIFTH CAUSE . The ...
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