The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... least , to the contracted sphere of Grecian affairs . As far as the Bar- barians trespassed within the Grecian boundary , or were necessarily mingled up with Grecian politics , they were admitted into the pale of Grecian history ; but ...
... least , to the contracted sphere of Grecian affairs . As far as the Bar- barians trespassed within the Grecian boundary , or were necessarily mingled up with Grecian politics , they were admitted into the pale of Grecian history ; but ...
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... least , the unfair impression produced by his two memorable chapters , consists in his confounding together , in one indistinguishable mass , the origin and apostolic propagation of the new religion , with its later progress . No ...
... least , the unfair impression produced by his two memorable chapters , consists in his confounding together , in one indistinguishable mass , the origin and apostolic propagation of the new religion , with its later progress . No ...
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... least as were accessible to an English Reader . All that I could find were greedily devoured , from Littlebury's lame Herodotus , and Spelman's valuable Xenophon , to the pompous folios of Gordon's Tacitus , and a ragged Procopius of ...
... least as were accessible to an English Reader . All that I could find were greedily devoured , from Littlebury's lame Herodotus , and Spelman's valuable Xenophon , to the pompous folios of Gordon's Tacitus , and a ragged Procopius of ...
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... least use to me . With great difficulty I have seen him , and that is all . " After staying fourteen weeks in Paris he again visited Lausanne , a place which excited many delightful recollections . " An absence of five years ( he tells ...
... least use to me . With great difficulty I have seen him , and that is all . " After staying fourteen weeks in Paris he again visited Lausanne , a place which excited many delightful recollections . " An absence of five years ( he tells ...
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... least five quartos . 1. My rough manuscript , without any intermediate copy , has been sent to the press . 2. Not a sheet has been seen by any human eyes , excepting those of the author and the printer : the faults and the merits are ...
... least five quartos . 1. My rough manuscript , without any intermediate copy , has been sent to the press . 2. Not a sheet has been seen by any human eyes , excepting those of the author and the printer : the faults and the merits are ...
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