The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Том 11880 |
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... importance of the events . Whoever would justly appreciate the superiority of Gibbon's lucid ar- rangement , should attempt to make his way through the reg- ular but wearisome annals of Tillemont , or even the less pon- derous volumes ...
... importance of the events . Whoever would justly appreciate the superiority of Gibbon's lucid ar- rangement , should attempt to make his way through the reg- ular but wearisome annals of Tillemont , or even the less pon- derous volumes ...
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... important and numer- ous to make me believe that they had been written with extreme negligence ; in others , I was struck with a certain tinge of partiality and prejudice , which imparted to the ex- position of the facts that want of ...
... important and numer- ous to make me believe that they had been written with extreme negligence ; in others , I was struck with a certain tinge of partiality and prejudice , which imparted to the ex- position of the facts that want of ...
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... importance of the reproaches which Gibbon really deserved ; I was struck with the same errors , the same partiality on certain subjects ; but I had been far from doing adequate justice to the immensity of his researches , the variety of ...
... importance of the reproaches which Gibbon really deserved ; I was struck with the same errors , the same partiality on certain subjects ; but I had been far from doing adequate justice to the immensity of his researches , the variety of ...
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... importance of events must , in some respect , depend upon the mind before which they are presented ; the estimate of character on the habits and feelings of the reader . Christians , like M. Guizot and ourselves , will see some things ...
... importance of events must , in some respect , depend upon the mind before which they are presented ; the estimate of character on the habits and feelings of the reader . Christians , like M. Guizot and ourselves , will see some things ...
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... important . Bentinck Street , March 1st , 1782 . ADVERTISEMENT TO THE NOTES . * DILIGENCE and accuracy are the only merits which an his- torical writer may ascribe to himself , if any merit , indeed , can be assumed from the performance ...
... important . Bentinck Street , March 1st , 1782 . ADVERTISEMENT TO THE NOTES . * DILIGENCE and accuracy are the only merits which an his- torical writer may ascribe to himself , if any merit , indeed , can be assumed from the performance ...
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