The City of God, Том 1T. & T. Clark, 1871 |
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... empire , but to the palace of Sardanapalus , the ancient king who was so abandoned to pleasures , that he caused it to be inscribed on his tomb , that now that he was 1 The same collocation of words is used by Cicero with reference to ...
... empire , but to the palace of Sardanapalus , the ancient king who was so abandoned to pleasures , that he caused it to be inscribed on his tomb , that now that he was 1 The same collocation of words is used by Cicero with reference to ...
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... empire . Accordingly , before our day , the hereditary usages formed our foremost men , and they on their part retained the usages and institutions of their fathers . But our age , receiving the republic as a chef - d'œuvre of another ...
... empire . Accordingly , before our day , the hereditary usages formed our foremost men , and they on their part retained the usages and institutions of their fathers . But our age , receiving the republic as a chef - d'œuvre of another ...
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... empire , by which I mean Rome properly so called , and those lands which already , before the coming of Christ , had by alliance or con- quest become , as it were , members of the body of the state . 2. Whether the gods , whom the ...
... empire , by which I mean Rome properly so called , and those lands which already , before the coming of Christ , had by alliance or con- quest become , as it were , members of the body of the state . 2. Whether the gods , whom the ...
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... empire stood , though they are proved to have been conquered by the Greeks ) as being enraged at the Trojan perjury . Neither , as others again plead in their de- fence , was it indignation at the adultery of Paris that caused them to ...
... empire stood , though they are proved to have been conquered by the Greeks ) as being enraged at the Trojan perjury . Neither , as others again plead in their de- fence , was it indignation at the adultery of Paris that caused them to ...
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... empire during even more meri- torious periods ? Were the sacred rites more efficient at 1 The gates of Janus were not the gates of a temple , but the gates of a passage called Janus , which was used only for military purposes ; shut ...
... empire during even more meri- torious periods ? Were the sacred rites more efficient at 1 The gates of Janus were not the gates of a temple , but the gates of a passage called Janus , which was used only for military purposes ; shut ...
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