The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: t. 2, t. 3, t. 4, t. 5, t. 6, t. 7Henry G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... adopt , and the sentiments to which he most readily yields . These compose the atmosphere in which he lives , and colour the medium through which he beholds what he undertakes to describe . " I shall always seek the truth , " said ...
... adopt , and the sentiments to which he most readily yields . These compose the atmosphere in which he lives , and colour the medium through which he beholds what he undertakes to describe . " I shall always seek the truth , " said ...
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... adopted by the general consent of Catholics and Protestants . " So rapid a conversion from one creed to another , had already , as we see , shaken his confidence in both . His experience of argu- ments , first assented to with so ...
... adopted by the general consent of Catholics and Protestants . " So rapid a conversion from one creed to another , had already , as we see , shaken his confidence in both . His experience of argu- ments , first assented to with so ...
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... adopted and rejected , first arose the idea of that which afterwards employed so large a portion of his life , and established his renown . " It was at Rome , " he says , 66 on the 15th of October , 1764 , as I sat musing amidst the ...
... adopted and rejected , first arose the idea of that which afterwards employed so large a portion of his life , and established his renown . " It was at Rome , " he says , 66 on the 15th of October , 1764 , as I sat musing amidst the ...
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... Adoption and Character of Trajan 117. Of Hadrian . . Adoption of the elder and younger Verus 138-180 . Adoption of the two Antonines Character and Reign of Pius of Marcus Happiness of the Romans Its precarious Nature · C 99 99 100 101 ...
... Adoption and Character of Trajan 117. Of Hadrian . . Adoption of the elder and younger Verus 138-180 . Adoption of the two Antonines Character and Reign of Pius of Marcus Happiness of the Romans Its precarious Nature · C 99 99 100 101 ...
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... adopted by the fears and vices of his immediate successors . Engaged in the pursuit of pleasure , or in the exercise of tyranny , the first Cæsars seldom showed themselves to the armies , or to the provinces ; nor were they disposed to ...
... adopted by the fears and vices of his immediate successors . Engaged in the pursuit of pleasure , or in the exercise of tyranny , the first Cæsars seldom showed themselves to the armies , or to the provinces ; nor were they disposed to ...
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