The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... reason was not sufficiently informed to understand the value , or to lament the loss , of three precious years , from my entrance at Westminster to my admission at Oxford . Instead of repining at my long and frequent confinement to the ...
... reason was not sufficiently informed to understand the value , or to lament the loss , of three precious years , from my entrance at Westminster to my admission at Oxford . Instead of repining at my long and frequent confinement to the ...
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... reason , and of my tutor ; his mild behaviour had gained my confidence . The long recess between Trinity and Michaelmas terms afforded him an oppor tunity of visiting his father's house at Buriton in Hampshire , and he cheerfully em ...
... reason , and of my tutor ; his mild behaviour had gained my confidence . The long recess between Trinity and Michaelmas terms afforded him an oppor tunity of visiting his father's house at Buriton in Hampshire , and he cheerfully em ...
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... reason to distrust them , and I may possibly trouble you with a letter on the subject . I am much flattered with the manner in which you have so often mentioned my name . Lætus sum laudari a te laudato viro . I feel much satisfaction in ...
... reason to distrust them , and I may possibly trouble you with a letter on the subject . I am much flattered with the manner in which you have so often mentioned my name . Lætus sum laudari a te laudato viro . I feel much satisfaction in ...
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... reason for attributing to such instruments either the implantation or establishment of his baneful prejudices . In every attack upon the object of his malignity , whether secret or open , he seems impelled by a desire to inflict a ...
... reason for attributing to such instruments either the implantation or establishment of his baneful prejudices . In every attack upon the object of his malignity , whether secret or open , he seems impelled by a desire to inflict a ...
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... reason ( in Agricola , c . 12 ) , that is was an inherent defect . " Ego facilius crediderim naturam , margaritis deesse quam nobis avaritiam . " ( 1 ) Claudius , Nero , and Domitian . A hope is expressed by Pomponius Mela , 1. iii . c ...
... reason ( in Agricola , c . 12 ) , that is was an inherent defect . " Ego facilius crediderim naturam , margaritis deesse quam nobis avaritiam . " ( 1 ) Claudius , Nero , and Domitian . A hope is expressed by Pomponius Mela , 1. iii . c ...
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