The City of God, Том 1J. M. Dent, 1903 |
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... peace that lasted all Numa's reign . IT is thought also that these are they that helped Numa Pompilius , Romulus ' successor , to preserve that continual peace that lasted all the time of his reign , and to shut the gates of Janus ...
... peace that lasted all Numa's reign . IT is thought also that these are they that helped Numa Pompilius , Romulus ' successor , to preserve that continual peace that lasted all the time of his reign , and to shut the gates of Janus ...
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... peace is a good benefit : but it is a benefit given by the true God only , as the rain , the sun , and all other helps of man's transitory life are ; which are common even to the ungracious and ungrateful persons as well as the most ...
... peace is a good benefit : but it is a benefit given by the true God only , as the rain , the sun , and all other helps of man's transitory life are ; which are common even to the ungracious and ungrateful persons as well as the most ...
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... peace of his time , or were there not ? If Rome were as then molested with wars , and yet did not oppose hostility ... peace continually in Rome . Which if it were not in their power to do , then verily the Romans had not their peace as ...
... peace of his time , or were there not ? If Rome were as then molested with wars , and yet did not oppose hostility ... peace continually in Rome . Which if it were not in their power to do , then verily the Romans had not their peace as ...
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