The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 3Cadell & Davies; J. Johnson; F. & C. Rivington; ... [and 32 others], 1807 |
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... human policy , as to the infallible and eternal decrees of divine wif- dom . In one of his laws he has been careful to inftruct pofterity , that , in obedience to the com mands of God , he laid the everlasting foundations of ...
... human policy , as to the infallible and eternal decrees of divine wif- dom . In one of his laws he has been careful to inftruct pofterity , that , in obedience to the com mands of God , he laid the everlasting foundations of ...
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... human mind was depreffed by civil and religious flavery , that we should feek for the fouls of Homer and of Demofthenes . Edifices . 44 During the fiege of Byzantium , the conqueror had pitched his tent on the commanding eminence of the ...
... human mind was depreffed by civil and religious flavery , that we should feek for the fouls of Homer and of Demofthenes . Edifices . 44 During the fiege of Byzantium , the conqueror had pitched his tent on the commanding eminence of the ...
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... human ambition , and seems to triumph in the difappointment of Conftantine , whofe immortal name is now loft in the vulgar appellation of Iltambol , a Turkish corruption of us TM I wo . Yet the original name is ftill preferved , 1. By ...
... human ambition , and seems to triumph in the difappointment of Conftantine , whofe immortal name is now loft in the vulgar appellation of Iltambol , a Turkish corruption of us TM I wo . Yet the original name is ftill preferved , 1. By ...
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... human nature may atteft that the custom furvived the law . See in Livy ( iv . 1—6 . ) , the pride of family urged by the conful , and the rights of mankind afferted by the tribune Canuleius . D 4 nours , CHAP . nours , deferved triumphs ...
... human nature may atteft that the custom furvived the law . See in Livy ( iv . 1—6 . ) , the pride of family urged by the conful , and the rights of mankind afferted by the tribune Canuleius . D 4 nours , CHAP . nours , deferved triumphs ...
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... humanity , he might still be terrified by the guilt of innocent blood . It may likewise be confidered , that exile , confiderable fines , or the choice of an eafy death , relate more particu- larly to the rich and the noble ; and the ...
... humanity , he might still be terrified by the guilt of innocent blood . It may likewise be confidered , that exile , confiderable fines , or the choice of an eafy death , relate more particu- larly to the rich and the noble ; and the ...
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