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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... observation of the keen and unprejudiced critic , Porson , * " often makes , where he cannot readily find , an occasion to insult our religion ; which he hates so cordially , that he might seem to revenge some personal injury . " The ...
... observation of the keen and unprejudiced critic , Porson , * " often makes , where he cannot readily find , an occasion to insult our religion ; which he hates so cordially , that he might seem to revenge some personal injury . " The ...
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... observed between a criticism , which was searching , and such as was vexatious ; between a care to expose real ... observations they felt bound to make , * Preface to Letters to Archdeacon Travis . be influenced not only by a desire to ...
... observed between a criticism , which was searching , and such as was vexatious ; between a care to expose real ... observations they felt bound to make , * Preface to Letters to Archdeacon Travis . be influenced not only by a desire to ...
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... such trustworthy accounts , as give us a slight understanding of these circumstances . We observe the great range of his historical studies , even from an 66 early period of life ; we learn that his b 2 PREFACE TO THIS EDITION .
... such trustworthy accounts , as give us a slight understanding of these circumstances . We observe the great range of his historical studies , even from an 66 early period of life ; we learn that his b 2 PREFACE TO THIS EDITION .
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... observations on Mr. Gibbon's first two volumes . Dr. White , in sermons , of which it is said that he only furnished the materials , and that Dr. S. Badcock was their actual author , drew a com- parison between Christianity and ...
... observations on Mr. Gibbon's first two volumes . Dr. White , in sermons , of which it is said that he only furnished the materials , and that Dr. S. Badcock was their actual author , drew a com- parison between Christianity and ...
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... observations , of which , when unable to carry them farther or corroborate them by authorities , I have always indicated the sources . It was not in England alone that commentators on Gibbon came forward . A translation of his History ...
... observations , of which , when unable to carry them farther or corroborate them by authorities , I have always indicated the sources . It was not in England alone that commentators on Gibbon came forward . A translation of his History ...
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