The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Том 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... preserved in the family , repeated it at the baptism of every successive son To his aunt , Mrs. Catherine Porten , our author acknowledges himself to have been greatly indebted for her tender care of his helpless infancy ; and he would ...
... preserved in the family , repeated it at the baptism of every successive son To his aunt , Mrs. Catherine Porten , our author acknowledges himself to have been greatly indebted for her tender care of his helpless infancy ; and he would ...
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... preserved with the history itself . At the distance of twelve years , I calmly affirm my judg- ment of Davies , Chelsum , & c . A victory over such antagonists was a sufficient humiliation they , however , were rewarded in this world ...
... preserved with the history itself . At the distance of twelve years , I calmly affirm my judg- ment of Davies , Chelsum , & c . A victory over such antagonists was a sufficient humiliation they , however , were rewarded in this world ...
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... preserved his senses ; and when he could no longer speak , his servant having asked a question , he made a sign , to show that he understood him . He was quite tranquil , and did not stir ; his eyes half shut . About a quarter before ...
... preserved his senses ; and when he could no longer speak , his servant having asked a question , he made a sign , to show that he understood him . He was quite tranquil , and did not stir ; his eyes half shut . About a quarter before ...
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... preserved with decent reverence : the Roman senate appeared to possess the sove- reign authority , and devolved on the emperors all the executive powers of government . During a happy period of more than fourscore years , the public ...
... preserved with decent reverence : the Roman senate appeared to possess the sove- reign authority , and devolved on the emperors all the executive powers of government . During a happy period of more than fourscore years , the public ...
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... preserved in the northern extremity of the island their wild independence , for which they were not less indebted to their poverty than to their valour . Their incursions were frequently repelled and chastised ; but their country was ...
... preserved in the northern extremity of the island their wild independence , for which they were not less indebted to their poverty than to their valour . Their incursions were frequently repelled and chastised ; but their country was ...
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