The City of God, Том 1T. & T. Clark, 1871 |
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... whole relation which Christianity bore to the old state of things , —moral , political , philosophical , and religious , -and was gradually drawn on to undertake the elaborate work now presented to the English reader , and which may ...
... whole relation which Christianity bore to the old state of things , —moral , political , philosophical , and religious , -and was gradually drawn on to undertake the elaborate work now presented to the English reader , and which may ...
Стр. xiii
... whole surviving Latin literature . " It is true we are sometimes wearied by the too elaborate refutation of opinions which to a modern mind seem self- evident absurdities ; but if these opinions were actually pre- valent in the fifth ...
... whole surviving Latin literature . " It is true we are sometimes wearied by the too elaborate refutation of opinions which to a modern mind seem self- evident absurdities ; but if these opinions were actually pre- valent in the fifth ...
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... whole armies have fought and fallen for their earthly country with- out caring to inquire whether they would be left exposed on the field of battle , or become the food of wild beasts . Of this noble disregard of sepulture poetry has ...
... whole armies have fought and fallen for their earthly country with- out caring to inquire whether they would be left exposed on the field of battle , or become the food of wild beasts . Of this noble disregard of sepulture poetry has ...
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... whole city could not be so ? That is to say , the power of their gods is better adapted to preserve multi- tudes than individuals , —as if a multitude were not composed of individuals . But if they say that M. Regulus , even while a ...
... whole city could not be so ? That is to say , the power of their gods is better adapted to preserve multi- tudes than individuals , —as if a multitude were not composed of individuals . But if they say that M. Regulus , even while a ...
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... whole senate , feared when he re- fused to agree to the destruction of Carthage , Rome's rival ; and opposed Cato , who advised its destruction . He feared security , that enemy of weak minds , and he perceived that a wholesome fear ...
... whole senate , feared when he re- fused to agree to the destruction of Carthage , Rome's rival ; and opposed Cato , who advised its destruction . He feared security , that enemy of weak minds , and he perceived that a wholesome fear ...
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