The City of God, Том 1T. & T. Clark, 1871 |
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... wish , he would return to Carthage . He went , and persuaded the senate to the opposite course , because he 2 Jonah . 1 Dan . iii . 366 ' Second to none , " as he is called by Herodotus , who first of all tells his well - known story ...
... wish , he would return to Carthage . He went , and persuaded the senate to the opposite course , because he 2 Jonah . 1 Dan . iii . 366 ' Second to none , " as he is called by Herodotus , who first of all tells his well - known story ...
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... wishes to return , " Fate bars the way : around their keep The slow unlovely waters creep , And bind with ninefold chain . " 1 Or perhaps she is not there , because she slew herself con- scious of guilt , not of innocence ? She herself ...
... wishes to return , " Fate bars the way : around their keep The slow unlovely waters creep , And bind with ninefold chain . " 1 Or perhaps she is not there , because she slew herself con- scious of guilt , not of innocence ? She herself ...
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... wish my writings to be judged even by you , my son Marcellinus , nor by any of those others at whose ser- vice this work of mine is freely and in all Christian charity put , if at least you intend always to require a reply to every ...
... wish my writings to be judged even by you , my son Marcellinus , nor by any of those others at whose ser- vice this work of mine is freely and in all Christian charity put , if at least you intend always to require a reply to every ...
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... wish such shameful rites as these to be celebrated , would he not at once exclaim that he would rather his mother lay stone - dead , than survive as a goddess to lend her ear to these obscenities ? Is it possible that he who was of so ...
... wish such shameful rites as these to be celebrated , would he not at once exclaim that he would rather his mother lay stone - dead , than survive as a goddess to lend her ear to these obscenities ? Is it possible that he who was of so ...
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... wish their prudence had been more thoroughgoing and consistent . For when I hear that if any Roman citizen chose the stage as his profession , he not only closed to himself every laudable career , but even became an outcast from his own ...
... wish their prudence had been more thoroughgoing and consistent . For when I hear that if any Roman citizen chose the stage as his profession , he not only closed to himself every laudable career , but even became an outcast from his own ...
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