The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Том 1Harper, 1905 |
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... rank in the class of hereditary nobles , which has been maintained for the wisest and most beneficial purposes , in almost every climate of the globe and in almost every modification of political society . Wherever the distinction of ...
... rank in the class of hereditary nobles , which has been maintained for the wisest and most beneficial purposes , in almost every climate of the globe and in almost every modification of political society . Wherever the distinction of ...
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... rank of es- quire in an age when that title was less promiscuously assumed one of them , in the reign of Queen Elizabeth , was captain of the militia of Kent ; and a free school , in the neighboring town of Benenden , proclaims the ...
... rank of es- quire in an age when that title was less promiscuously assumed one of them , in the reign of Queen Elizabeth , was captain of the militia of Kent ; and a free school , in the neighboring town of Benenden , proclaims the ...
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... ranked with the most agreeable and ingenious writers of the times . While the Bangorian controversy was a fashionable theme , he entered the lists on the subject of Christ's kingdom , and the authority of the priesthood : against the ...
... ranked with the most agreeable and ingenious writers of the times . While the Bangorian controversy was a fashionable theme , he entered the lists on the subject of Christ's kingdom , and the authority of the priesthood : against the ...
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... rank , and decently endowed with the gifts of fortune . From my birth I have enjoyed the right of primogeniture ; but I was succeeded by five brothers and one sister , all of whom were snatched away in The union to which I owe my birth ...
... rank , and decently endowed with the gifts of fortune . From my birth I have enjoyed the right of primogeniture ; but I was succeeded by five brothers and one sister , all of whom were snatched away in The union to which I owe my birth ...
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... rank entertained me with every mark of atten- tion and civility ; and my vanity was flattered by the velvet cap and silk gown which distinguish a gentleman - commoner from a plebeian student . A decent allowance , more money than a ...
... rank entertained me with every mark of atten- tion and civility ; and my vanity was flattered by the velvet cap and silk gown which distinguish a gentleman - commoner from a plebeian student . A decent allowance , more money than a ...
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