The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1G. Virtue, 1899 |
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... formed after the perfect model of the capital , were intrusted , under the immediate eye of the supreme power , with the execution of the laws . From the foot of the Alps to the extremity of Ca- labria , all the natives of Italy were ...
... formed after the perfect model of the capital , were intrusted , under the immediate eye of the supreme power , with the execution of the laws . From the foot of the Alps to the extremity of Ca- labria , all the natives of Italy were ...
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... formed the large and masculine limbs of the natives , who were , in general , of a more lofty stature than the people of of the south , gave them a kind of strength better adapted to violent exertions than to patient labour , and ...
... formed the large and masculine limbs of the natives , who were , in general , of a more lofty stature than the people of of the south , gave them a kind of strength better adapted to violent exertions than to patient labour , and ...
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... formed a very inconsiderable had been made , was incarnate in the person of portion of the Christian name . II . The Gnostics , Jesus of Nazareth ; who had been born of a virgin , who were distinguished by the epithet of Docetes , and ...
... formed a very inconsiderable had been made , was incarnate in the person of portion of the Christian name . II . The Gnostics , Jesus of Nazareth ; who had been born of a virgin , who were distinguished by the epithet of Docetes , and ...
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