The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... observe , that with regard to some other ob . jectionable passages , which do not involve misstatement or inaccuracy , he has intentionally abstained from directing particular attention towards them by any special protest . The editor's ...
... observe , that with regard to some other ob . jectionable passages , which do not involve misstatement or inaccuracy , he has intentionally abstained from directing particular attention towards them by any special protest . The editor's ...
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... observe , that it was prin- cipally effected by my private reflections . - The various articles of the Romish creed disappeared like a dream ; and , after a full conviction , on Christmas - day , 1754 , I received the sacrament in the ...
... observe , that it was prin- cipally effected by my private reflections . - The various articles of the Romish creed disappeared like a dream ; and , after a full conviction , on Christmas - day , 1754 , I received the sacrament in the ...
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... observe , that the use of them in the field gradually became more prevalent , in proportion as personal valour and military skill declined with the Roman em pire . When men were no longer found , their place was supplied by machines ...
... observe , that the use of them in the field gradually became more prevalent , in proportion as personal valour and military skill declined with the Roman em pire . When men were no longer found , their place was supplied by machines ...
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... observe , that if we except Bohemia , Moravia , the northern skirts of Austria , and a part of Hungary , between the Teyss and the Danube , all the other dominions of the house of Austria were comprised within the limits of the Roman ...
... observe , that if we except Bohemia , Moravia , the northern skirts of Austria , and a part of Hungary , between the Teyss and the Danube , all the other dominions of the house of Austria were comprised within the limits of the Roman ...
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... observe , that the northern shores of the Euxine , beyond Trebizond in Asia , and beyond the Danube in Europe , acknowledged the sovereignty of the emperors , and received at their hands , either tributary princes or Roman garrisons ...
... observe , that the northern shores of the Euxine , beyond Trebizond in Asia , and beyond the Danube in Europe , acknowledged the sovereignty of the emperors , and received at their hands , either tributary princes or Roman garrisons ...
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