The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Том 1Harper & Bros., 1898 |
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... reason and affections of the favored few it might be - and to the Protestant , the rational Christian , it is impossible to define when it really was - left to make its way by its native force , under the ordinary secret agencies of all ...
... reason and affections of the favored few it might be - and to the Protestant , the rational Christian , it is impossible to define when it really was - left to make its way by its native force , under the ordinary secret agencies of all ...
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... reasons assigned in his Preface . - S . The editor regrets that he has not been able to find the Italian translation , mentioned by Gibbon himself with some respect . It is not in our great libraries , III . The new edition of Le Beau's ...
... reasons assigned in his Preface . - S . The editor regrets that he has not been able to find the Italian translation , mentioned by Gibbon himself with some respect . It is not in our great libraries , III . The new edition of Le Beau's ...
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... Reason her- self will respect the prejudices and habits which have been consecrated by the experience of mankind . Few there are who can sincerely despise in others an advantage of which they are secretly ambitious to partake . The ...
... Reason her- self will respect the prejudices and habits which have been consecrated by the experience of mankind . Few there are who can sincerely despise in others an advantage of which they are secretly ambitious to partake . The ...
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... reason to believe that the second structure was not much inferior to the first . He had realized a very considerable property in Sussex , Hampshire , Buckinghamshire , and the New River Company , and had acquired a spacious house ...
... reason to believe that the second structure was not much inferior to the first . He had realized a very considerable property in Sussex , Hampshire , Buckinghamshire , and the New River Company , and had acquired a spacious house ...
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... reason to render ; Unless he would own , what his practice makes clear , That at best he is but a Pretender . " The Pretender went by the name of the Chevalier St. George . Letters to Sir Horace Mann , vol . iii . p . 348.-M. take a ...
... reason to render ; Unless he would own , what his practice makes clear , That at best he is but a Pretender . " The Pretender went by the name of the Chevalier St. George . Letters to Sir Horace Mann , vol . iii . p . 348.-M. take a ...
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Сторінка 112 - After a painful struggle, I yielded to my fate ; I sighed as a lover, I obeyed as a son ;" my wound was insensibly healed by time, absence, and the habits of a new life.
Сторінка 439 - Twenty-two acknowledged concubines, and a library of sixty-two thousand volumes, attested the variety of his inclinations; and from the productions which he left behind him, it appears that the former as well as the latter were designed for use rather than for ostentation.
Сторінка 148 - After a sleepless night, I trod, with a lofty step, the ruins of the Forum; each memorable spot where Romulus stood, or Tully spoke, or Caesar fell, was at once present to my eye; and several days of intoxication were lost or enjoyed before I could descend to a cool and minute investigation.