The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Том 11880 |
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... enemy ; who has retained , in his fall from power , many faithful and disinterested friends ; and who , under the pressure of severe infirmity , enjoys the lively vigor of his mind and the felicity of his incomparable temper . LORD ...
... enemy ; who has retained , in his fall from power , many faithful and disinterested friends ; and who , under the pressure of severe infirmity , enjoys the lively vigor of his mind and the felicity of his incomparable temper . LORD ...
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... Enemy 441 Assumes the Command of Rome and Italy ........... 442 Prepares for a Civil War ...... 442 Defeat and Death of the two Gordians ... ...... Election of Maximus and Bal- 443 444 binus by the Senate .......... 444 Their Characters ...
... Enemy 441 Assumes the Command of Rome and Italy ........... 442 Prepares for a Civil War ...... 442 Defeat and Death of the two Gordians ... ...... Election of Maximus and Bal- 443 444 binus by the Senate .......... 444 Their Characters ...
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... enemies : " Thou hast most traitorously corrupted the youth of the realm , " says Jack Cade to the unfortunate Lord , " in erecting a grammar - school ; and whereas before , our fore- fathers had no other books than the score and the ...
... enemies : " Thou hast most traitorously corrupted the youth of the realm , " says Jack Cade to the unfortunate Lord , " in erecting a grammar - school ; and whereas before , our fore- fathers had no other books than the score and the ...
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... the English friends of the Pretender wanted courage to join his standard , and his enemies ( the bulk of the people ) allowed him to advance into the heart of the kingdom . Without daring , perhaps MEMOIRS OF MY LIFE AND WRITINGS . 61.
... the English friends of the Pretender wanted courage to join his standard , and his enemies ( the bulk of the people ) allowed him to advance into the heart of the kingdom . Without daring , perhaps MEMOIRS OF MY LIFE AND WRITINGS . 61.
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... enemy for the ease and elegance of his conversation , and his wife was not destitute of wit or learning . By his assistance I was intro- duced to Lady Hervey , the mother of the present earl of Bristol . Her age and infirmities confined ...
... enemy for the ease and elegance of his conversation , and his wife was not destitute of wit or learning . By his assistance I was intro- duced to Lady Hervey , the mother of the present earl of Bristol . Her age and infirmities confined ...
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