The City of God, Том 1J. M. Dent, 1903 |
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... forced the modest and staid Romans to present them with such things : nay not only to present them , but even to dedicate and consecrate them in all solemnity unto their honours . Now to which of these may the city with most honesty ...
... forced the modest and staid Romans to present them with such things : nay not only to present them , but even to dedicate and consecrate them in all solemnity unto their honours . Now to which of these may the city with most honesty ...
Стр. 71
... forced from them . Therefore Mars should rather have helped his warlike son in revenging the injury of this rejected proffer of marriage , that so he might have won the virgin that he desired by force of arms . For there migh thave been ...
... forced from them . Therefore Mars should rather have helped his warlike son in revenging the injury of this rejected proffer of marriage , that so he might have won the virgin that he desired by force of arms . For there migh thave been ...
Стр. 136
... , without anything but their very upper garments ? Or when the army perished almost wholly , part by the plague , and part by thunders ? Or when in another great morality the city was forced of 136 [ BOOK III ST . AUGUSTINE.
... , without anything but their very upper garments ? Or when the army perished almost wholly , part by the plague , and part by thunders ? Or when in another great morality the city was forced of 136 [ BOOK III ST . AUGUSTINE.
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