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... mind ; nor does Eutropius seem to have compensated for the folly of the design by any superior merit or ability in the execu- tion . His former habits of life had not introduced him to the study of the laws , or the exercises of the ...
... mind ; nor does Eutropius seem to have compensated for the folly of the design by any superior merit or ability in the execu- tion . His former habits of life had not introduced him to the study of the laws , or the exercises of the ...
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... mind of Rufinus seems to have been actuated by a more sanguinary and revengeful spirit , but the avarice of the eunuch was not less insatiate than that of the præfect.10 As long as he despoiled the oppres- sors , who had enriched ...
... mind of Rufinus seems to have been actuated by a more sanguinary and revengeful spirit , but the avarice of the eunuch was not less insatiate than that of the præfect.10 As long as he despoiled the oppres- sors , who had enriched ...
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Edward Gibbon Henry Hart Milman. weight , the mind of the impartial judge remains in anxious suspense . " Such , " continues the indignant poet , " are the fruits of Roman valor , of the defeat of Antiochus , and of the triumph of Pompey ...
Edward Gibbon Henry Hart Milman. weight , the mind of the impartial judge remains in anxious suspense . " Such , " continues the indignant poet , " are the fruits of Roman valor , of the defeat of Antiochus , and of the triumph of Pompey ...
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... mind , was surnamed the Ajax of the East , had deserted his original trade of a woolcomber , to exercise , with much less skill and success , the military profession ; and his uncertain opera- tions were capriciously framed and executed ...
... mind , was surnamed the Ajax of the East , had deserted his original trade of a woolcomber , to exercise , with much less skill and success , the military profession ; and his uncertain opera- tions were capriciously framed and executed ...
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... mind was invigorated by misfortunes , maintained a strict and frequent correspondence 54 with the most distant provinces ; exhorted the separate congregation of his faithful adherents to persevere in their allegiance ; urged the ...
... mind was invigorated by misfortunes , maintained a strict and frequent correspondence 54 with the most distant provinces ; exhorted the separate congregation of his faithful adherents to persevere in their allegiance ; urged the ...
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