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... spirit which , instead of inviting , had deterred , the Gentil 21 * After he had published this part of his work , Gibbon becam aware of a third difficulty attending such an inquiry . ( See his moirs , p . 230. ) The prejudice which at ...
... spirit which , instead of inviting , had deterred , the Gentil 21 * After he had published this part of his work , Gibbon becam aware of a third difficulty attending such an inquiry . ( See his moirs , p . 230. ) The prejudice which at ...
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... spirit , when armed with power ; " and at some length duces authorities , to show that persecution was practised by the raians , Egyptians , Greeks , and Romans . Some of these are very estionable , as proofs of his assertion ; and the ...
... spirit , when armed with power ; " and at some length duces authorities , to show that persecution was practised by the raians , Egyptians , Greeks , and Romans . Some of these are very estionable , as proofs of his assertion ; and the ...
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... sort of occasional conformity , derived fro Herod , by whose example and authority they had been seduced , th pame of Herodians . But their numbers were so inconsiderable , a 1. xv . ] THEIR UNSOCIAL SPIRIT . the maxims.
... sort of occasional conformity , derived fro Herod , by whose example and authority they had been seduced , th pame of Herodians . But their numbers were so inconsiderable , a 1. xv . ] THEIR UNSOCIAL SPIRIT . the maxims.
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Edward Gibbon William Henry Oliphant Smeaton. 1. xv . ] THEIR UNSOCIAL SPIRIT . the maxims of universal toleration , the Romans protected superstition which they despised . * The polite Augustus ondescended to give orders , that ...
Edward Gibbon William Henry Oliphant Smeaton. 1. xv . ] THEIR UNSOCIAL SPIRIT . the maxims of universal toleration , the Romans protected superstition which they despised . * The polite Augustus ondescended to give orders , that ...
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... spirit ; Homer and Virgil were the most eminent of his servants ; and the beautiful mythology which pervades nd animates the compositions of their genius , is destined to celebrate the glory of the demons . Even the common language of ...
... spirit ; Homer and Virgil were the most eminent of his servants ; and the beautiful mythology which pervades nd animates the compositions of their genius , is destined to celebrate the glory of the demons . Even the common language of ...
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