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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... soon after separated from his family , who sent him to Lausanne . They hoped that he would there be recalled to the path which he had left , by years of penitence and the instructions of M. Pavilliard , a Protestant minister , under ...
... soon after separated from his family , who sent him to Lausanne . They hoped that he would there be recalled to the path which he had left , by years of penitence and the instructions of M. Pavilliard , a Protestant minister , under ...
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... soon acquired a great ascendancy over a docile mind , and availed himself of it for the guidance of that active curiosity which wanted only to be directed to the true fountains of know- ledge . But the teacher , competent only to point ...
... soon acquired a great ascendancy over a docile mind , and availed himself of it for the guidance of that active curiosity which wanted only to be directed to the true fountains of know- ledge . But the teacher , competent only to point ...
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... soon expired . " Had I been rich and independent , " he said , " I should have prolonged and , perhaps , have fixed my residence at Paris . " But Italy awaited him . There it was , that , from amidst many projected works , the plans of ...
... soon expired . " Had I been rich and independent , " he said , " I should have prolonged and , perhaps , have fixed my residence at Paris . " But Italy awaited him . There it was , that , from amidst many projected works , the plans of ...
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... soon restored their former friendly intercourse . The effect of the revolution was judged by him as it was by many other enlightened men , some of whom wrote as reflection suggested , before their conclusions could be sanctioned by ...
... soon restored their former friendly intercourse . The effect of the revolution was judged by him as it was by many other enlightened men , some of whom wrote as reflection suggested , before their conclusions could be sanctioned by ...
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... soon occasioned his removal from the government of Britain ; and for ever dis- appointed this rational , though extensive scheme of con- quest . Before his departure , the prudent general had pro- vided for security as well as for ...
... soon occasioned his removal from the government of Britain ; and for ever dis- appointed this rational , though extensive scheme of con- quest . Before his departure , the prudent general had pro- vided for security as well as for ...
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