The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... manners ; the infancy of the modern world , the picture of its first progress , of the new direction given to the mind and character of man ; such a subject must necessarily fix the attention and excite the interest of men , who cannot ...
... manners ; the infancy of the modern world , the picture of its first progress , of the new direction given to the mind and character of man ; such a subject must necessarily fix the attention and excite the interest of men , who cannot ...
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... manners , of the ancient Romans had been long since forgotten . The writer who should undertake to relate the events of this period would find himself obliged to enter into the general history of the Crusades , as far as they ...
... manners , of the ancient Romans had been long since forgotten . The writer who should undertake to relate the events of this period would find himself obliged to enter into the general history of the Crusades , as far as they ...
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... Manners , Numbers , and Condition of the primitive Christians . A D ' PAGE Importance of the Inquiry Its Difficulties 249 ib . Five Causes of the Growth of Christianity 250 I. THE FIRST CAUSE . Zeal of the Jews . ib . Its gradual ...
... Manners , Numbers , and Condition of the primitive Christians . A D ' PAGE Importance of the Inquiry Its Difficulties 249 ib . Five Causes of the Growth of Christianity 250 I. THE FIRST CAUSE . Zeal of the Jews . ib . Its gradual ...
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... manners ........... ib . 270 He is degraded from the See of Antioch ... 315 274 The Sentence is executed by Aurelian 284-303 Peace and Prosperity of the Church under Diocletian ... ib . ib . Progress of Zeal and Superstition among . the ...
... manners ........... ib . 270 He is degraded from the See of Antioch ... 315 274 The Sentence is executed by Aurelian 284-303 Peace and Prosperity of the Church under Diocletian ... ib . ib . Progress of Zeal and Superstition among . the ...
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... manners and specious miracles : nor was I then capable of discerning that Pope's translation is a portrait endowed with every merit , excepting that of likeness to the original . The verses of Pope accustomed my ear to the sound of ...
... manners and specious miracles : nor was I then capable of discerning that Pope's translation is a portrait endowed with every merit , excepting that of likeness to the original . The verses of Pope accustomed my ear to the sound of ...
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