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Side viii
... triumph of Christianity alone takes the form of a cold and critical disquisition . The successes of barbarous energy and brute force call forth all the consum- mate skill of composition ; while the moral triumphs of Christian benev ...
... triumph of Christianity alone takes the form of a cold and critical disquisition . The successes of barbarous energy and brute force call forth all the consum- mate skill of composition ; while the moral triumphs of Christian benev ...
Side 4
... Triumph , and Death of Aurelian . ib . ib . from Prussia to the Ukraine 138 The Gothic Nation increases in its March .. ib . Distinction of the Germans and Sarmatians 139 Description of the Ukraine .. PAGE 268 Aureolus invades Italy ...
... Triumph , and Death of Aurelian . ib . ib . from Prussia to the Ukraine 138 The Gothic Nation increases in its March .. ib . Distinction of the Germans and Sarmatians 139 Description of the Ukraine .. PAGE 268 Aureolus invades Italy ...
Side 5
... Triumph of the Emperor Probus ......... His Discipline 232 His Death ... ib . 188 ib . 189 ib . ib . .... 190 Election and Character of Carus ......... ib . The Sentiments of the Senate and People . 191 Carus defeats the Sarmatians and ...
... Triumph of the Emperor Probus ......... His Discipline 232 His Death ... ib . 188 ib . 189 ib . ib . .... 190 Election and Character of Carus ......... ib . The Sentiments of the Senate and People . 191 Carus defeats the Sarmatians and ...
Side 9
... triumph of the church , are inseparably connected with the decline of the Roman monarchy , I weighed the causes and effects of the revolution , and contrasted the narratives and apologies of the Christians themselves , with the glances ...
... triumph of the church , are inseparably connected with the decline of the Roman monarchy , I weighed the causes and effects of the revolution , and contrasted the narratives and apologies of the Christians themselves , with the glances ...
Side 9
Edward Gibbon. xvii . THE AUTHOR'S LIFE . delity can boast no triumph . How he came to imbibe so bitter a hatred against Christianity is quite conjectural : yet his frequent perusal , and enthusiastic admira- tion of many French writers ...
Edward Gibbon. xvii . THE AUTHOR'S LIFE . delity can boast no triumph . How he came to imbibe so bitter a hatred against Christianity is quite conjectural : yet his frequent perusal , and enthusiastic admira- tion of many French writers ...
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