The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... human manners and specious miracles : nor was I then capable of discerning that Pope's translation is a portrait endowed with every merit , excepting that of likeness to the original . The verses of Pope accustomed my ear to the sound ...
... human manners and specious miracles : nor was I then capable of discerning that Pope's translation is a portrait endowed with every merit , excepting that of likeness to the original . The verses of Pope accustomed my ear to the sound ...
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... human nature , " & c . As might be expected , the sceptical notions fostered by Gibbon , and which were now openly avowed , excited the regret and disapprobation of the pious part of the community , who had embraced the Christian ...
... human nature , " & c . As might be expected , the sceptical notions fostered by Gibbon , and which were now openly avowed , excited the regret and disapprobation of the pious part of the community , who had embraced the Christian ...
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... human eyes , excepting those of the author and the printer : the faults and the morite are exclusively my own . " • Mémoires Secrets de la Cour de Berlin . To facilitate the printing of the three last volumes , THE AUTHOR'S LIFE .
... human eyes , excepting those of the author and the printer : the faults and the morite are exclusively my own . " • Mémoires Secrets de la Cour de Berlin . To facilitate the printing of the three last volumes , THE AUTHOR'S LIFE .
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... human sacrifices , the emperors Tiberius and Claudiu suppressed the dangerous power of the Druids : ( 4 ) but the priests them- selves , their gods , and their altars , subsisted in peaceful obscurity till the final destruction of ...
... human sacrifices , the emperors Tiberius and Claudiu suppressed the dangerous power of the Druids : ( 4 ) but the priests them- selves , their gods , and their altars , subsisted in peaceful obscurity till the final destruction of ...
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... human manners . Many of those works were erected at private expense , and almost all were intended for public benefit . It is natural to suppose that the greatest number , as well as the most considerable of the Roman edifices , were ...
... human manners . Many of those works were erected at private expense , and almost all were intended for public benefit . It is natural to suppose that the greatest number , as well as the most considerable of the Roman edifices , were ...
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