The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthagininas, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians, Volumen1Collins and Company, 1820 |
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... father , than as their lord and sovereign . We find , I say , all these particu- lars in profane history ; but we do not perceive the secret . principle of so many exalted qualities , nor the hidden spring which set them in motion . But ...
... father , than as their lord and sovereign . We find , I say , all these particu- lars in profane history ; but we do not perceive the secret . principle of so many exalted qualities , nor the hidden spring which set them in motion . But ...
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... fathers of the church establish on this head , in declaring , with St. Austin , that without true piety ( that is ... father , acknowledged uni- a Id in quoque corrigendum , quod pravum est ; quod autem rectum est ap probandum . De ...
... fathers of the church establish on this head , in declaring , with St. Austin , that without true piety ( that is ... father , acknowledged uni- a Id in quoque corrigendum , quod pravum est ; quod autem rectum est ap probandum . De ...
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... father of Cyrus , gives that young prince such noble instructions ; instructions admirably well adapted to form the great captain and great prince . He exhorts him , above all things , to pay the highest reverence to the gods ; and not ...
... father of Cyrus , gives that young prince such noble instructions ; instructions admirably well adapted to form the great captain and great prince . He exhorts him , above all things , to pay the highest reverence to the gods ; and not ...
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... father was the supreme head of his family ; the arbiter and judge of whatever contests and divisions might arise within it ; the natural legislator over his little society ; the defender and protector of those , who , by their birth ...
... father was the supreme head of his family ; the arbiter and judge of whatever contests and divisions might arise within it ; the natural legislator over his little society ; the defender and protector of those , who , by their birth ...
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... fathers and mothers , all conspire totrain up a whole nation from their infancy in an impure and sacri- legious worship , under the name , and in a manner under the sanction of religion itself ; as we shall soon see in the sequel ...
... fathers and mothers , all conspire totrain up a whole nation from their infancy in an impure and sacri- legious worship , under the name , and in a manner under the sanction of religion itself ; as we shall soon see in the sequel ...
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