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... exercised a sordid and pernicious trade . Some of them procured admittance into families for the purpose of fomenting differences , of encouraging suits , and of preparing a harvest of gain for themselves or their brethren . Others , re ...
... exercised a sordid and pernicious trade . Some of them procured admittance into families for the purpose of fomenting differences , of encouraging suits , and of preparing a harvest of gain for themselves or their brethren . Others , re ...
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... exercised by one of the most eminent of the senators , was at length united to the Imperial dignity . The first magistrate of the state , as often as he was prompted by superstition or policy , performed with his own hands the ...
... exercised by one of the most eminent of the senators , was at length united to the Imperial dignity . The first magistrate of the state , as often as he was prompted by superstition or policy , performed with his own hands the ...
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... exercised the abilities of Julian ; but he frequently assumed the two characters of Orator and of Judge , which are almost unknown to the modern sovereigns of Europe . The arts of persuasion , so diligently cultivated by the first ...
... exercised the abilities of Julian ; but he frequently assumed the two characters of Orator and of Judge , which are almost unknown to the modern sovereigns of Europe . The arts of persuasion , so diligently cultivated by the first ...
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Obstinacy and Reasons of the Believing Jews | 11 |
The Dæmons considered as the Gods of Antiquity | 19 |
Doctrine of the Millennium | 25 |
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