The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Том 11880 |
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... authority to which all defer , and from which few appeal to the original writers , or to more modern compilers . The inherent interest of the sub- ject , the inexhaustible labor employed upon it ; the immense condensation of matter ...
... authority to which all defer , and from which few appeal to the original writers , or to more modern compilers . The inherent interest of the sub- ject , the inexhaustible labor employed upon it ; the immense condensation of matter ...
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... authority will have greater weight with those to whom the extent and accuracy of his historical researches are known : " After a first rapid perusal , which allowed me to feel nothing but the interest of a narrative , always animated ...
... authority will have greater weight with those to whom the extent and accuracy of his historical researches are known : " After a first rapid perusal , which allowed me to feel nothing but the interest of a narrative , always animated ...
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... authority of Christianity has been urged with greater force , or traced with higher eloquence , than that deduced from its primary development , explicable on no other hy- pothesis than a heavenly origin , and from its rapid extension ...
... authority of Christianity has been urged with greater force , or traced with higher eloquence , than that deduced from its primary development , explicable on no other hy- pothesis than a heavenly origin , and from its rapid extension ...
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... authority of a French statesman , a Protestant , and a rational and sincere Christian , would appear more indepen- dent and unbiassed , and therefore be more commanding , than that of an English clergyman . The editor has not scrupled ...
... authority of a French statesman , a Protestant , and a rational and sincere Christian , would appear more indepen- dent and unbiassed , and therefore be more commanding , than that of an English clergyman . The editor has not scrupled ...
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... AUTHORITY OF THE SENATE . - CIVIL WARS AND SE- DITIONS . VIOLENT DEATHS OF MAXIMIN AND HIS SON , OF MAXIMUS AND BALBINUS , AND OF THE THREE GORDIANS . — USURPATION AND SEC- ULAR GAMES OF PHILIP . The Apparent Ridicule and Solid ...
... AUTHORITY OF THE SENATE . - CIVIL WARS AND SE- DITIONS . VIOLENT DEATHS OF MAXIMIN AND HIS SON , OF MAXIMUS AND BALBINUS , AND OF THE THREE GORDIANS . — USURPATION AND SEC- ULAR GAMES OF PHILIP . The Apparent Ridicule and Solid ...
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