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... received from M. Pavilliard reconciled Gibbon to his situation , and the prominent object of his journey was speedily accomplished . " The inter- mixture of sects ( he says ) has rendered the Swiss clergy acute and learned in the topics ...
... received from M. Pavilliard reconciled Gibbon to his situation , and the prominent object of his journey was speedily accomplished . " The inter- mixture of sects ( he says ) has rendered the Swiss clergy acute and learned in the topics ...
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... received me ( says the historian ) as a man and a friend ; all constraint was banished at our first inter- view , and we ever after continued on the same terms of easy politeness . " His father had married a second wife during his ...
... received me ( says the historian ) as a man and a friend ; all constraint was banished at our first inter- view , and we ever after continued on the same terms of easy politeness . " His father had married a second wife during his ...
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... received and dismissed with smiles ; but the com- forts of my retirement did not depend on the ordinary pleasures of the country . My father could never inspire me with his love and knowledge of farming . I never handled a gun , I ...
... received and dismissed with smiles ; but the com- forts of my retirement did not depend on the ordinary pleasures of the country . My father could never inspire me with his love and knowledge of farming . I never handled a gun , I ...
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... received upon it , would make me insufferably vain , if I laid any stress on them . When I take notice of the civili- ties I have received , I must take notice too of what I have seen of a contrary be- haviour . You know how much I ...
... received upon it , would make me insufferably vain , if I laid any stress on them . When I take notice of the civili- ties I have received , I must take notice too of what I have seen of a contrary be- haviour . You know how much I ...
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... received the religious worship of the troops . * ( 3 ) See Gronovius de Pecunia vetere , 1. lii . p . 120 , & c . The emperor Domitian raised the annual stipend of the legionaries to twelve pieces of gold , which in his time was ...
... received the religious worship of the troops . * ( 3 ) See Gronovius de Pecunia vetere , 1. lii . p . 120 , & c . The emperor Domitian raised the annual stipend of the legionaries to twelve pieces of gold , which in his time was ...
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