The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Том 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... discovered , in certain chapters , errors which appeared to me sufficiently important and numerous to make me believe that they had been written with extreme negligence ; in others , I was struck with a certain tinge of partiality and ...
... discovered , in certain chapters , errors which appeared to me sufficiently important and numerous to make me believe that they had been written with extreme negligence ; in others , I was struck with a certain tinge of partiality and ...
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... discovered errors or thrown new light on the subjects treated by Gibbon . These had grown to some extent , and seemed to him likely to be of use to others . The annotations of M. Guizot appeared to him worthy of being better known to ...
... discovered errors or thrown new light on the subjects treated by Gibbon . These had grown to some extent , and seemed to him likely to be of use to others . The annotations of M. Guizot appeared to him worthy of being better known to ...
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... discovered , in a few weeks , that he preferred the pleasures of London to the instruction of his pupils . " The neglect and irregularity attending his scholastic instruction induced his father to carry him to Oxford , and he was ...
... discovered , in a few weeks , that he preferred the pleasures of London to the instruction of his pupils . " The neglect and irregularity attending his scholastic instruction induced his father to carry him to Oxford , and he was ...
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... discovering in the library a common book , the Continuation of Echard's Roman History , which is indeed executed with more skill and taste than the previous work . To me the reigns of the successors of Con- stantine were absolutely new ...
... discovering in the library a common book , the Continuation of Echard's Roman History , which is indeed executed with more skill and taste than the previous work . To me the reigns of the successors of Con- stantine were absolutely new ...
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... discovered that my father would not hear of this strange alliance , and that without his consent I was myself destitute and helpless . After a painful struggle , I yielded to my fate ; I sighed as a lover , I obeyed as a son ; my wound ...
... discovered that my father would not hear of this strange alliance , and that without his consent I was myself destitute and helpless . After a painful struggle , I yielded to my fate ; I sighed as a lover , I obeyed as a son ; my wound ...
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