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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... called in question the accuracy of facts , or the fairness of deductions , in other portions of his history . We may be permitted to express a doubt whether , on all occasions , a due distinction was observed between a criticism , which ...
... called in question the accuracy of facts , or the fairness of deductions , in other portions of his history . We may be permitted to express a doubt whether , on all occasions , a due distinction was observed between a criticism , which ...
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... called for explanation . M. Guizot in the preface to his translation , gives a very interesting account of his repeated and sifting examination both of the text and of the notes , showing his anxiety to avoid all prejudiced judgments ...
... called for explanation . M. Guizot in the preface to his translation , gives a very interesting account of his repeated and sifting examination both of the text and of the notes , showing his anxiety to avoid all prejudiced judgments ...
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... called up before us a throng of ideas , always profound , and generally new ; but they are sometimes not precise , nor are they in constant accordance with the true character and real con- nection of facts ; they are often derived from ...
... called up before us a throng of ideas , always profound , and generally new ; but they are sometimes not precise , nor are they in constant accordance with the true character and real con- nection of facts ; they are often derived from ...
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... called upon to trace . By gathering together my recollections , it would be no difficult task for me to indicate in Gibbon's person , deportment , and manner of speaking , some eccentricities , or negligent habits , which malignant ...
... called upon to trace . By gathering together my recollections , it would be no difficult task for me to indicate in Gibbon's person , deportment , and manner of speaking , some eccentricities , or negligent habits , which malignant ...
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... called at first Bassianus and Antoninus 181 218. Defeat and Death of Macrinus 182 Elagabalus writes to the Senate 183 219. Picture of Elagabalus 183 His Superstition 184 His profligate and effeminate Luxury 185 Contempt of Decency ...
... called at first Bassianus and Antoninus 181 218. Defeat and Death of Macrinus 182 Elagabalus writes to the Senate 183 219. Picture of Elagabalus 183 His Superstition 184 His profligate and effeminate Luxury 185 Contempt of Decency ...
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