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... Greece , had been long accustomed to pay to her august Court of AREOPAGUS . Of this modest reserve , amidst a general disorder , we have a striking instance in the conduct of one of the principal Instruments of her ruin . The witty ...
... Greece , had been long accustomed to pay to her august Court of AREOPAGUS . Of this modest reserve , amidst a general disorder , we have a striking instance in the conduct of one of the principal Instruments of her ruin . The witty ...
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... Greece , Diagondas , the Theban , totally abolished them . - Ne nos duriores forte videamur , in media Græcia , Diagondas Thebanus lege perpetua sustulit . From hence I infer these two things ; That , were not the Law of the twelve ...
... Greece , Diagondas , the Theban , totally abolished them . - Ne nos duriores forte videamur , in media Græcia , Diagondas Thebanus lege perpetua sustulit . From hence I infer these two things ; That , were not the Law of the twelve ...
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... Greece and Rome ; though in the mode of ordinary language it would be no inelegant periphrasis for the NEW INCORPORATED SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES : again he talks of the nativity of persecution , and of its E 2 being being a native of ...
... Greece and Rome ; though in the mode of ordinary language it would be no inelegant periphrasis for the NEW INCORPORATED SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES : again he talks of the nativity of persecution , and of its E 2 being being a native of ...
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... Greece , of Asia , and of Egypt , join heartily with the Professors of Rome , to pay all due honours to the established religion ? while those masters of the world as heartily joined communion with these strangers : nay , were ready to ...
... Greece , of Asia , and of Egypt , join heartily with the Professors of Rome , to pay all due honours to the established religion ? while those masters of the world as heartily joined communion with these strangers : nay , were ready to ...
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... Greece and Rome ? Would he not conclude , that nocturnal assemblies for religious worship were , till now , unknown in paganism , and regarded as a prodigy , to be expiated only by capital punishments ? He would never conceive that ...
... Greece and Rome ? Would he not conclude , that nocturnal assemblies for religious worship were , till now , unknown in paganism , and regarded as a prodigy , to be expiated only by capital punishments ? He would never conceive that ...
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