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... restored him . Renouncing all ambitious desires , and turning from the delusive hope that another change might give him back his lost appointment , he determined to leave England . His narrow income did not allow him to continue there ...
... restored him . Renouncing all ambitious desires , and turning from the delusive hope that another change might give him back his lost appointment , he determined to leave England . His narrow income did not allow him to continue there ...
Side xxx
... restored their former friendly intercourse . effect of the revolution was judged by him as it was by many other enlightened men , some of whom wrote as reflection suggested , before their conclusions could be sanctioned by experience ...
... restored their former friendly intercourse . effect of the revolution was judged by him as it was by many other enlightened men , some of whom wrote as reflection suggested , before their conclusions could be sanctioned by experience ...
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... restored a transient splen- dour to the eastern empire . It will comprehend the invasion of Italy by the Lombards ; the conquest of the Asiatic and African provinces by the Arabs , who embraced the religion of Mahomet ; the revolt of ...
... restored a transient splen- dour to the eastern empire . It will comprehend the invasion of Italy by the Lombards ; the conquest of the Asiatic and African provinces by the Arabs , who embraced the religion of Mahomet ; the revolt of ...
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... restored by Artaxerxes . Reformation of the Magian Religion • 249 250 Persian Theology , two Principles 250 Religious Worship 251 Ceremonies and Moral Precepts 256 Encouragement of Agriculture 257 Power of the Magi 258 Spirit of ...
... restored by Artaxerxes . Reformation of the Magian Religion • 249 250 Persian Theology , two Principles 250 Religious Worship 251 Ceremonies and Moral Precepts 256 Encouragement of Agriculture 257 Power of the Magi 258 Spirit of ...
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... restored to the Parthians the election of an independent sovereign , withdrew the Roman garrisons from the provinces of Armenia , Mesopotamia , and Assyria , and , in compliance with the precept of Augustus , once more established the ...
... restored to the Parthians the election of an independent sovereign , withdrew the Roman garrisons from the provinces of Armenia , Mesopotamia , and Assyria , and , in compliance with the precept of Augustus , once more established the ...
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