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... perhaps , tempted to apply , on this singular occasion , the well - known fable of the dispute between the lion and the man . † It is a saying worthy of the ferocious pride of Attila , that the grass never grew on the spot where his ...
... perhaps , tempted to apply , on this singular occasion , the well - known fable of the dispute between the lion and the man . † It is a saying worthy of the ferocious pride of Attila , that the grass never grew on the spot where his ...
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... perhaps the alto ) relievo of Algardi , on one of the altars of St. Peter . ( See Dubos , Reflexions sur la Poésie et sur la Peinture , tom . i , p . 519 , 520. ) Baronius ( Annal . Eccles . A.D. 452. No. 57 , 58 ) bravely sustains the ...
... perhaps the alto ) relievo of Algardi , on one of the altars of St. Peter . ( See Dubos , Reflexions sur la Poésie et sur la Peinture , tom . i , p . 519 , 520. ) Baronius ( Annal . Eccles . A.D. 452. No. 57 , 58 ) bravely sustains the ...
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... perhaps his innocence , seems to have maintained a haughty and indiscreet behaviour . The patrician offended his sovereign by a hostile declara- tion ; he aggravated the offence , by compelling him to ratify with a solemn oath , a ...
... perhaps his innocence , seems to have maintained a haughty and indiscreet behaviour . The patrician offended his sovereign by a hostile declara- tion ; he aggravated the offence , by compelling him to ratify with a solemn oath , a ...
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... as they were conveyed to Gaul , Spain , Africa , Constantinople , or Alex- andria . This interpretation of Vettius , a celebrated j * disregarded , perhaps , in the season of 40 DEATH OF VALENTINIAN III . [ CH . XXXV . Death of Valentinian.
... as they were conveyed to Gaul , Spain , Africa , Constantinople , or Alex- andria . This interpretation of Vettius , a celebrated j * disregarded , perhaps , in the season of 40 DEATH OF VALENTINIAN III . [ CH . XXXV . Death of Valentinian.
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Edward Gibbon. j * disregarded , perhaps , in the season of health and prosperity , inspired the people with gloomy apprehensions , when the twelfth century , clouded with disgrace and misfortune , was almost elapsed ; and even posterity ...
Edward Gibbon. j * disregarded , perhaps , in the season of health and prosperity , inspired the people with gloomy apprehensions , when the twelfth century , clouded with disgrace and misfortune , was almost elapsed ; and even posterity ...
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