The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3Luke White, 1789 |
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... perhaps fuggeft the true caufe of the difappointment of the public hopes . His apparent virtues , instead of be- ing the hardy productions of experience and adversity , were the premature and artificial fruits of a royal education . The ...
... perhaps fuggeft the true caufe of the difappointment of the public hopes . His apparent virtues , instead of be- ing the hardy productions of experience and adversity , were the premature and artificial fruits of a royal education . The ...
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... perhaps fuggeft the true caufe of the difappointment of the public hopes . His apparent virtues , instead of be- ing the hardy productions of experience and adversity , were the premature and artificial fruits of a royal education . The ...
... perhaps fuggeft the true caufe of the difappointment of the public hopes . His apparent virtues , instead of be- ing the hardy productions of experience and adversity , were the premature and artificial fruits of a royal education . The ...
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... perhaps without any views of ambition , the murmurs of the troops . But in the ( 8 ) Britannia fertilis provincia tyrannorum , is a memorable expreffion , afed by Jerom in the Pelagian controversy , and varioufly tortured in the ...
... perhaps without any views of ambition , the murmurs of the troops . But in the ( 8 ) Britannia fertilis provincia tyrannorum , is a memorable expreffion , afed by Jerom in the Pelagian controversy , and varioufly tortured in the ...
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... perhaps contributed , by his authority and eloquence , to check the ambition of Maxi- mus , and to protect the peace of Italy ( 62 ) . Ambrofe had devoted his life , and his abilities , to the fervice of the church . Wealth was the ...
... perhaps contributed , by his authority and eloquence , to check the ambition of Maxi- mus , and to protect the peace of Italy ( 62 ) . Ambrofe had devoted his life , and his abilities , to the fervice of the church . Wealth was the ...
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... perhaps the desolation of all Italy << ( 64 ) . " The obftinate bigotry of Juftina would have endangered the empire of her fon , if , in this contest with the church and people of Milan , fhe could have depended on the active obedience ...
... perhaps the desolation of all Italy << ( 64 ) . " The obftinate bigotry of Juftina would have endangered the empire of her fon , if , in this contest with the church and people of Milan , fhe could have depended on the active obedience ...
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