The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Том 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... occasion , during my labours , to consult the writings of philosophers who have treated on the finances of the Roman empire ; of scholars who have investigated the chronology ; of theologians who have searched the depths of ...
... occasion , during my labours , to consult the writings of philosophers who have treated on the finances of the Roman empire ; of scholars who have investigated the chronology ; of theologians who have searched the depths of ...
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... occasion , forgotten to mention king George in his prayer , the zealous loyalty of old Gibbon dismissed him , after some reluctance , with a decent reward . Edward was then sent to Kingston - upon - Thames , to a school containing about ...
... occasion , forgotten to mention king George in his prayer , the zealous loyalty of old Gibbon dismissed him , after some reluctance , with a decent reward . Edward was then sent to Kingston - upon - Thames , to a school containing about ...
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... occasion , is strongly mapicted by himself . " Fixed in my new habitation , I had leisure to contemplate the strange and melancholy prospect before me . My first complaint arose from my igno - ance of the language . În my childhood I ...
... occasion , is strongly mapicted by himself . " Fixed in my new habitation , I had leisure to contemplate the strange and melancholy prospect before me . My first complaint arose from my igno - ance of the language . În my childhood I ...
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... occasion is too interesting to be omitted . " All were ambitious to welcome the arrival of a stranger and the return of a fellow - citizen . The first winter was given to a general embrace , without any nice discrimination of persons ...
... occasion is too interesting to be omitted . " All were ambitious to welcome the arrival of a stranger and the return of a fellow - citizen . The first winter was given to a general embrace , without any nice discrimination of persons ...
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... occasion to insult our religion , which he hates so cordially , that he might seem to revenge some personal injury . " The account of our historian's conversion from the Protestant to the Romish church , and his subsequent return to the ...
... occasion to insult our religion , which he hates so cordially , that he might seem to revenge some personal injury . " The account of our historian's conversion from the Protestant to the Romish church , and his subsequent return to the ...
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