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Side xii
... Some Exceptions with regard to Learning - 372 ----- with regard to Rank and_Fortune _'374 -' _ . - - Christianity most favourably received by the Poor and 2'-**l-*si' 2- . Simple * - - - '375 . Rejected by some eminent Men of the first ...
... Some Exceptions with regard to Learning - 372 ----- with regard to Rank and_Fortune _'374 -' _ . - - Christianity most favourably received by the Poor and 2'-**l-*si' 2- . Simple * - - - '375 . Rejected by some eminent Men of the first ...
Side 4
... some suspicion and resentment, till the one was removed, and the otherassuaged, by a donative of twenty pieces of gold to each soldier. They then ra* tified the election, and acknowledged the merit of'their new sovereign 2. v The ...
... some suspicion and resentment, till the one was removed, and the otherassuaged, by a donative of twenty pieces of gold to each soldier. They then ra* tified the election, and acknowledged the merit of'their new sovereign 2. v The ...
Side 5
... Some unguarded expreffions which dropt from Claudius, were officially tranfmitted to the royal ear. . The emperor's answer to an 'officer of confidence, describes in very lively colours his own character and that of the times. V There ...
... Some unguarded expreffions which dropt from Claudius, were officially tranfmitted to the royal ear. . The emperor's answer to an 'officer of confidence, describes in very lively colours his own character and that of the times. V There ...
Side 6
... some presents: be it your care that '5 he acceþt them with pleasure. Above all, let V him not suspect that I am made acquainted -" with his imprudence. The fear of my angerv a might urge him to desperate counsels 5." The a (2 cc CC ...
... some presents: be it your care that '5 he acceþt them with pleasure. Above all, let V him not suspect that I am made acquainted -" with his imprudence. The fear of my angerv a might urge him to desperate counsels 5." The a (2 cc CC ...
Side 12
... some insurmountable diffisiculty, the fatigue, perhaps, or the disobedience, of the conquerors, prevented Claudius from completingct in one day-the destruction of the Goths. The war was diffused over the provinces of 7 Maesia, Thrace ...
... some insurmountable diffisiculty, the fatigue, perhaps, or the disobedience, of the conquerors, prevented Claudius from completingct in one day-the destruction of the Goths. The war was diffused over the provinces of 7 Maesia, Thrace ...
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