The City of God, Том 1T. & T. Clark, 1888 - Всего страниц: 744 |
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... republic to make an exchange of prisoners . After he had thus exerted his influence , the Romans did not compel him to return to the enemy ; but what he had sworn he voluntarily performed . But the Carthaginians put him to death with ...
... republic to make an exchange of prisoners . After he had thus exerted his influence , the Romans did not compel him to return to the enemy ; but what he had sworn he voluntarily performed . But the Carthaginians put him to death with ...
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... republic a victory which no citizen could bewail , and which the enemy himself was constrained to admire ; yet afterwards , when he in his turn was defeated by them , he pre- ferred to be their captive rather than to put himself beyond ...
... republic a victory which no citizen could bewail , and which the enemy himself was constrained to admire ; yet afterwards , when he in his turn was defeated by them , he pre- ferred to be their captive rather than to put himself beyond ...
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... republic delivered from its great cause of anxiety , a crowd of disastrous evils forthwith resulted from the prosperous condition of things . First concord was weakened , and de- stroyed by fierce and bloody seditions ; then followed ...
... republic delivered from its great cause of anxiety , a crowd of disastrous evils forthwith resulted from the prosperous condition of things . First concord was weakened , and de- stroyed by fierce and bloody seditions ; then followed ...
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... republic flourishing whose walls stand , but whose morals are in ruins . But the seductions of evil - minded devils had more influence with you than the precautions of prudent men . Hence the injuries you do , you will not permit to be ...
... republic flourishing whose walls stand , but whose morals are in ruins . But the seductions of evil - minded devils had more influence with you than the precautions of prudent men . Hence the injuries you do , you will not permit to be ...
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... republic to our religion , because it prohibits the offering of sacrifices to the gods . For this end I must recount all , or as many as may seem sufficient , of the disasters which befell that city and its subject provinces , before ...
... republic to our religion , because it prohibits the offering of sacrifices to the gods . For this end I must recount all , or as many as may seem sufficient , of the disasters which befell that city and its subject provinces , before ...
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