The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... strength of the dark colouring with which he brought out the failings and the follies of the succeeding ages , that a shadow of doubt and suspicion was thrown back upon the primitive period of Christianity . " The theologian , " says ...
... strength of the dark colouring with which he brought out the failings and the follies of the succeeding ages , that a shadow of doubt and suspicion was thrown back upon the primitive period of Christianity . " The theologian , " says ...
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... strength and maturity , began to verge towards its decline ; and will extend to the subversion of the western empire by the barbarians of Germany and Scythia , the rude ancestors of the most polished nations of modern Europe . This ...
... strength and maturity , began to verge towards its decline ; and will extend to the subversion of the western empire by the barbarians of Germany and Scythia , the rude ancestors of the most polished nations of modern Europe . This ...
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... strength of a boy . This year ( 1748 ) , the twelfth of my age , I shall note as the most propitious to the growth of my intellectual stature . Not long after his mother's death , another important change happened in the family : his ...
... strength of a boy . This year ( 1748 ) , the twelfth of my age , I shall note as the most propitious to the growth of my intellectual stature . Not long after his mother's death , another important change happened in the family : his ...
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... strength of his attachment . His conversation , perfectly divested of constraint , was at once agreeable and instructive ; and , notwithstanding the greatness of his mental researches , an ostentatious display of superior talent he was ...
... strength of his attachment . His conversation , perfectly divested of constraint , was at once agreeable and instructive ; and , notwithstanding the greatness of his mental researches , an ostentatious display of superior talent he was ...
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... strength and fierceness of barbarians , they added a contempt for life , which was derived from a warm persuasion of the immortality and transmigration of the soul . ( 3 ) Decebalus , the Dacian King , approved himself a rival not un ...
... strength and fierceness of barbarians , they added a contempt for life , which was derived from a warm persuasion of the immortality and transmigration of the soul . ( 3 ) Decebalus , the Dacian King , approved himself a rival not un ...
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