The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Том 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... followed the track of Gibbon through many parts of his work ; he has read his authorities with constant reference to his pages , and must pronounce his deliberate judgment in terms of the highest admiration of his general accuracy ...
... followed the track of Gibbon through many parts of his work ; he has read his authorities with constant reference to his pages , and must pronounce his deliberate judgment in terms of the highest admiration of his general accuracy ...
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... followed his author in these glean- ings over the vast field of his inquiries ; he may have overlooked or may not have been able to command some works , which might have thrown still farther light on these subjects ; but he trusts that ...
... followed his author in these glean- ings over the vast field of his inquiries ; he may have overlooked or may not have been able to command some works , which might have thrown still farther light on these subjects ; but he trusts that ...
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... followed , the Christians a Sect who deserted , the Reli- gion of their Fathers Christianity accused of Atheism , and mis- taken by the People and Philosophers ... 292 The Union and Assemblies of the Christians considered as a dangerous ...
... followed , the Christians a Sect who deserted , the Reli- gion of their Fathers Christianity accused of Atheism , and mis- taken by the People and Philosophers ... 292 The Union and Assemblies of the Christians considered as a dangerous ...
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... followed his Essay on the Study of Literature . In November 1770 , his father died ; the event was sincerely deplored , though it removed those unpleasant forebodings which so harassed him at a THE AUTHOR'S LIFE . XI.
... followed his Essay on the Study of Literature . In November 1770 , his father died ; the event was sincerely deplored , though it removed those unpleasant forebodings which so harassed him at a THE AUTHOR'S LIFE . XI.
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... followed the death of my friend . " About this period , the agitated state of revolutionary France prompted a multi- tude of emigrants , of both sexes , to seek a peaceful asylum in the neighbourhood of Lausanne ; a party spirit soon ...
... followed the death of my friend . " About this period , the agitated state of revolutionary France prompted a multi- tude of emigrants , of both sexes , to seek a peaceful asylum in the neighbourhood of Lausanne ; a party spirit soon ...
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