The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... youth , whole days and weeks were suffered to elapse , without labour or amusement , without ad vice or account . I should have listened to the voice of reason , and of my tutor ; his mild behaviour had gained my confidence . The long ...
... youth , whole days and weeks were suffered to elapse , without labour or amusement , without ad vice or account . I should have listened to the voice of reason , and of my tutor ; his mild behaviour had gained my confidence . The long ...
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... youth , that the most unpleasing objects and events seldom make a deep and lasting impression ; it forgets the past , enjoys the present , and anticipates the future . " The kind treatment received from M. Pavilliard reconciled Gibbon ...
... youth , that the most unpleasing objects and events seldom make a deep and lasting impression ; it forgets the past , enjoys the present , and anticipates the future . " The kind treatment received from M. Pavilliard reconciled Gibbon ...
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... youth no longer fluttered in her bosom ; she listened to the voice of truth and passion , and I might presume to hope that I had made some impression on a virtuous heart . At Crassy and Lausanne , I indulged my dream of felicity ; but ...
... youth no longer fluttered in her bosom ; she listened to the voice of truth and passion , and I might presume to hope that I had made some impression on a virtuous heart . At Crassy and Lausanne , I indulged my dream of felicity ; but ...
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... youth ; and the daily table was always pro- vided for the reception of one or two extraordinary guests , Our importance in society is less a positive than a relative weight . In London I was lost in the crowd ; I ranked with the first ...
... youth ; and the daily table was always pro- vided for the reception of one or two extraordinary guests , Our importance in society is less a positive than a relative weight . In London I was lost in the crowd ; I ranked with the first ...
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... youth , who , from every part , resorted to Athens , and other seats of learning in the Roman empire , were alike instructed in every school to reject and despise the religion of the multitude . How , indeed , was it possible , that a ...
... youth , who , from every part , resorted to Athens , and other seats of learning in the Roman empire , were alike instructed in every school to reject and despise the religion of the multitude . How , indeed , was it possible , that a ...
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