The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 6W. Pickering, London, and Talboys and Wheeler, Oxford, 1827 |
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... ignorant , to awaken the cold , and to gratify the prejudices of the heathen proselytes . By a slow though inevitable pro- gression , the honours of the original were transferred to the copy : the devout christian prayed before the ...
... ignorant , to awaken the cold , and to gratify the prejudices of the heathen proselytes . By a slow though inevitable pro- gression , the honours of the original were transferred to the copy : the devout christian prayed before the ...
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... ignorant that fanaticism obliterates the feelings of humanity . A venerable elder , to whose judgement they appealed , pronounced the sentence of their death : seven hundred jews were dragged in chains to the market - place of the city ...
... ignorant that fanaticism obliterates the feelings of humanity . A venerable elder , to whose judgement they appealed , pronounced the sentence of their death : seven hundred jews were dragged in chains to the market - place of the city ...
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... observations than with the reading of the French consul . He was ignorant of Greek and Latin literature , and his fancy is too much delighted with the fictions of the LI . First inva- dallah . A. D. 647 . 4.24 THE DECLINE AND FALL.
... observations than with the reading of the French consul . He was ignorant of Greek and Latin literature , and his fancy is too much delighted with the fictions of the LI . First inva- dallah . A. D. 647 . 4.24 THE DECLINE AND FALL.
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THE SIXTH VOLUME | 1 |
His incorruptible body | 7 |
Orthodox consent and verbal | 13 |
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