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... nature ; yet , with the revolving seasons , they were led by taste or fashion to withdraw to a purer air from the smoke and tumult of the capital . They enjoyed , or affected to enjoy , the rustic festival of the vintage ; their leisure ...
... nature ; yet , with the revolving seasons , they were led by taste or fashion to withdraw to a purer air from the smoke and tumult of the capital . They enjoyed , or affected to enjoy , the rustic festival of the vintage ; their leisure ...
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... nature and the symbols of grace . The mother of God was degraded from her celestial honours and immaculate virginity ; and the saints and angels were no longer solicited to exercise the laborious office of mediation in heaven and ...
... nature and the symbols of grace . The mother of God was degraded from her celestial honours and immaculate virginity ; and the saints and angels were no longer solicited to exercise the laborious office of mediation in heaven and ...
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... nature either prompts or reprobates ; the authority of the chiefs was despised ; and sermons and edicts were alike fruitless against those scandalous disorders , not less pernicious to military discipline than repugnant to evangelic ...
... nature either prompts or reprobates ; the authority of the chiefs was despised ; and sermons and edicts were alike fruitless against those scandalous disorders , not less pernicious to military discipline than repugnant to evangelic ...
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CHAPTER LII | 1 |
Military Force of the Greeks the Saracens and the Franks | 5 |
Invasion of France by the Arabs | 15 |
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