The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Том 11880 |
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... followed the track of Gibbon through many parts of his work ; he has read his authorities with constant reference to his pages , and must pronounce his de- liberate judgment in terms of the highest admiration as to his general accuracy ...
... followed the track of Gibbon through many parts of his work ; he has read his authorities with constant reference to his pages , and must pronounce his de- liberate judgment in terms of the highest admiration as to his general accuracy ...
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... followed his author in these glean- ings over the whole vast field of his inquiries ; he may have overlooked or may not have been able to command some works which might have thrown still further light on these subjects ; but he trusts ...
... followed his author in these glean- ings over the whole vast field of his inquiries ; he may have overlooked or may not have been able to command some works which might have thrown still further light on these subjects ; but he trusts ...
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... followed by his mar- riage - his settlement in a house in St. Catherine's Cloister , near the Tower , which devolved to my grandfather — and his introduction into the Heralds ' College ( in 1671 ) by the style and title of Blue - mantle ...
... followed by his mar- riage - his settlement in a house in St. Catherine's Cloister , near the Tower , which devolved to my grandfather — and his introduction into the Heralds ' College ( in 1671 ) by the style and title of Blue - mantle ...
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... followed by : I. " A short Appeal to the Public . By a Gentleman who is particularly addressed in the Postscript of the Vindication . " . 8vo . 1779- 1780. II . " A Reply to Mr. Gibbon's Vindication , wherein the Charges brought against ...
... followed by : I. " A short Appeal to the Public . By a Gentleman who is particularly addressed in the Postscript of the Vindication . " . 8vo . 1779- 1780. II . " A Reply to Mr. Gibbon's Vindication , wherein the Charges brought against ...
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... followed , at a slow dis- tance , the changes of their opinion ; and the ministers , who refused to bend , were broken by the tempest . As soon as Lord North had lost , or was about to lose , a majority in the House of Commons , he ...
... followed , at a slow dis- tance , the changes of their opinion ; and the ministers , who refused to bend , were broken by the tempest . As soon as Lord North had lost , or was about to lose , a majority in the House of Commons , he ...
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