The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... object , every custom was offensive ; but the native of any country might have been disgusted with the general aspect of his lodging and entertainment . I had now exchanged my elegant apart ment in Magdalen College , for a narrow gloomy ...
... object , every custom was offensive ; but the native of any country might have been disgusted with the general aspect of his lodging and entertainment . I had now exchanged my elegant apart ment in Magdalen College , for a narrow gloomy ...
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... object of his journey was speedily accomplished . " The inter- mixture of sects ( he says ) has rendered the Swiss clergy acute and learned in the topics of controversy , and I have some of his ( M. Pavilliard's ) letters , in which he ...
... object of his journey was speedily accomplished . " The inter- mixture of sects ( he says ) has rendered the Swiss clergy acute and learned in the topics of controversy , and I have some of his ( M. Pavilliard's ) letters , in which he ...
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... object he had in view was invariably the same— from early youth he aspired to the character of an historian ! The tour of Europe having been long considered as essentially necessary to com- plete the education of an English gentleman ...
... object he had in view was invariably the same— from early youth he aspired to the character of an historian ! The tour of Europe having been long considered as essentially necessary to com- plete the education of an English gentleman ...
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... objects ; and I applied the collections of Tillemont , whose inimitable accuracy almost assumes the character of ... object of esteem ; and I own , that if I had not previously had the hap- piness of your personal acquaintance , such ...
... objects ; and I applied the collections of Tillemont , whose inimitable accuracy almost assumes the character of ... object of esteem ; and I own , that if I had not previously had the hap- piness of your personal acquaintance , such ...
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... object of his malignity , whether secret or open , he seems impelled by a desire to inflict a mortal wound , unknowing that , in this instance at least , the seat of vitality is the fountain of Divine life , and that his existence will ...
... object of his malignity , whether secret or open , he seems impelled by a desire to inflict a mortal wound , unknowing that , in this instance at least , the seat of vitality is the fountain of Divine life , and that his existence will ...
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