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... Spirit which had been communicated to Philip . But the matter went no further . He could not communicate the Spirit to the new disciples . And when the apostles heard , at Jerusalem , of this event , they sent down Peter and John , who ...
... Spirit which had been communicated to Philip . But the matter went no further . He could not communicate the Spirit to the new disciples . And when the apostles heard , at Jerusalem , of this event , they sent down Peter and John , who ...
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... spirit , at a time when every other virtue was oppressed by luxury and despotism . If , in the consideration of their armies , we pass from their discipline to their numbers , we shall not find it easy to define them with any tolerable ...
... spirit , at a time when every other virtue was oppressed by luxury and despotism . If , in the consideration of their armies , we pass from their discipline to their numbers , we shall not find it easy to define them with any tolerable ...
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... spirit of antiquity , that the nations were less attentive to the difference , than to the resemblance , of their religious worship . The Greek , the Roman , and the Barba- rian , as they met before their respective altars , easily ...
... spirit of antiquity , that the nations were less attentive to the difference , than to the resemblance , of their religious worship . The Greek , the Roman , and the Barba- rian , as they met before their respective altars , easily ...
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... spirit of public magnificence , and were filled with amphitheatres , theatres , temples , porticos , triumphal arches , baths , and aqueducts , all variously condu- cive to the health , the devotion , and the pleasures of the meanest ...
... spirit of public magnificence , and were filled with amphitheatres , theatres , temples , porticos , triumphal arches , baths , and aqueducts , all variously condu- cive to the health , the devotion , and the pleasures of the meanest ...
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... spirit evaporated . The natives of Europe were brave and robust . Spain , Gaul , Britain , and Illyricum , supplied the legions with excellent soldiers , and constituted the real strength of the monarchy . Their personal valour remained ...
... spirit evaporated . The natives of Europe were brave and robust . Spain , Gaul , Britain , and Illyricum , supplied the legions with excellent soldiers , and constituted the real strength of the monarchy . Their personal valour remained ...
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