The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... Nature .. ib ..... The primitive Christians condemn Pleasure and Luxury .. ib 269 ..... 270 Their Sentiments concerning Marriage and Chastity ... Their Aversion to the Business of War and Government ...... V. THE FIFTH CAUSE . The ...
... Nature .. ib ..... The primitive Christians condemn Pleasure and Luxury .. ib 269 ..... 270 Their Sentiments concerning Marriage and Chastity ... Their Aversion to the Business of War and Government ...... V. THE FIFTH CAUSE . The ...
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... nature displayed in my favour her mysterious energies : my constitution was fortified and fixed ; and my disorders , instead of growing with my growth , and strengthening with my strength , most wonderfully vanished . - My unexpected ...
... nature displayed in my favour her mysterious energies : my constitution was fortified and fixed ; and my disorders , instead of growing with my growth , and strengthening with my strength , most wonderfully vanished . - My unexpected ...
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... born without some natural propensities ? Gibbon's taste for history might certainly be acquired ; but had he no propensities that were engendered in his nature ? profit and pleasure , I was once tempted to try THE AUTHOR'S LIFE . △ D.
... born without some natural propensities ? Gibbon's taste for history might certainly be acquired ; but had he no propensities that were engendered in his nature ? profit and pleasure , I was once tempted to try THE AUTHOR'S LIFE . △ D.
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... nature , he resolved to make an open profession of his new religion ; and , on coming to London , he was recommended to a priest , who , after ascertaining the motives of his change , readily admitted him into the pale of the Roman ...
... nature , he resolved to make an open profession of his new religion ; and , on coming to London , he was recommended to a priest , who , after ascertaining the motives of his change , readily admitted him into the pale of the Roman ...
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... nature and friendship could be subdued only by time his amiable character was still alive in my remembrance ; each room , each walk , was imprinted with our common footsteps ; and I should blush at my own philosophy , if a long interval ...
... nature and friendship could be subdued only by time his amiable character was still alive in my remembrance ; each room , each walk , was imprinted with our common footsteps ; and I should blush at my own philosophy , if a long interval ...
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