The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 2G. Bell & sons, 1901 |
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... former habitation of Pella , spread them selves into the villages adjacent to Damascus , and formed an inconsiderable church in the city of Beræa , or , as it is of fin Iwas deemed too honourable for those Christian Jews , and the ...
... former habitation of Pella , spread them selves into the villages adjacent to Damascus , and formed an inconsiderable church in the city of Beræa , or , as it is of fin Iwas deemed too honourable for those Christian Jews , and the ...
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... former , selected from the mor opulent and distinguished ranks of society , were strictl attached to the literal sense of the Mosaic law , and the piously rejected the immortality of the soul , as an opinion that received no countenance ...
... former , selected from the mor opulent and distinguished ranks of society , were strictl attached to the literal sense of the Mosaic law , and the piously rejected the immortality of the soul , as an opinion that received no countenance ...
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... former note , was denounced by M. Guizot as an untrue exponent of early Christian sentiments . The first sentence , as given by him at full length , is far more violent and revolting than it is in Gibbon's abridged version . To make ...
... former note , was denounced by M. Guizot as an untrue exponent of early Christian sentiments . The first sentence , as given by him at full length , is far more violent and revolting than it is in Gibbon's abridged version . To make ...
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... former refined by art and learning , improved by the charms of cial intercourse , and corrected by a just regard to economy , health , and to reputation , it is productive of the greatest art of the happiness of private life . The love ...
... former refined by art and learning , improved by the charms of cial intercourse , and corrected by a just regard to economy , health , and to reputation , it is productive of the greatest art of the happiness of private life . The love ...
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... former was refined , so The latter was insensibly corrupted , by the habits of govern- ment . In the church as well as in the world , the persons placed in any public station rendered themselves considerable by their eloquence and ...
... former was refined , so The latter was insensibly corrupted , by the habits of govern- ment . In the church as well as in the world , the persons placed in any public station rendered themselves considerable by their eloquence and ...
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