The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 7A. Strahan; and T. Cadell ... and W. Davies, 1797 |
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... spirit was unbroken by fla- very , and impatient of real or imaginary infults . Their poverty was incurable : fince the most li- beral donatives were foon diffipated in wafteful luxury , and the most fertile eftates became barren in ...
... spirit was unbroken by fla- very , and impatient of real or imaginary infults . Their poverty was incurable : fince the most li- beral donatives were foon diffipated in wafteful luxury , and the most fertile eftates became barren in ...
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... spirit of the German matrons , who esteemed their fon's honour far above their fafety and it is reported , that in a defperate action , when Theo- doric himself was hurried along by the torrent of a flying crowd , fhe boldly met them at ...
... spirit of the German matrons , who esteemed their fon's honour far above their fafety and it is reported , that in a defperate action , when Theo- doric himself was hurried along by the torrent of a flying crowd , fhe boldly met them at ...
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... spirit , 275. ) ; and both Tirabofchi ( tom iii . ) and Fabricius ( Bibliot . La- tin . ) may be usefully confulted . The date of his birth may be placed about the year 470 , and his death in 524 , in a premature old age ( Confol . Phil ...
... spirit , 275. ) ; and both Tirabofchi ( tom iii . ) and Fabricius ( Bibliot . La- tin . ) may be usefully confulted . The date of his birth may be placed about the year 470 , and his death in 524 , in a premature old age ( Confol . Phil ...
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... spirit foared above the confideration of danger , and perhaps of prudence ; and we may learn from the example of Cato , that a character of pure and inflexible virtue is the moft apt to be misled by prejudice , to be heated by ...
... spirit foared above the confideration of danger , and perhaps of prudence ; and we may learn from the example of Cato , that a character of pure and inflexible virtue is the moft apt to be misled by prejudice , to be heated by ...
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... spirit of the Roman pontiff , and spread among the Latins a favourable report of his pious respect for the apoftolic fee . The thrones of the East were filled with Catholic bishops devoted to his intereft , the clergy and the monks were ...
... spirit of the Roman pontiff , and spread among the Latins a favourable report of his pious respect for the apoftolic fee . The thrones of the East were filled with Catholic bishops devoted to his intereft , the clergy and the monks were ...
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