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... opinion , and the rise or decline of religious parties . His candid and amiable temper pre- served him , perhaps , as free from all tendency to misrepresent the opinions of others for the sake of recommending his own , as it is possible ...
... opinion , and the rise or decline of religious parties . His candid and amiable temper pre- served him , perhaps , as free from all tendency to misrepresent the opinions of others for the sake of recommending his own , as it is possible ...
Pagina 421
... opinion reached the ear of the ob- ject of it , who calmly replied , " No , no , I have not enough of the Roman in me to destroy myself . " - -- He reasoned for some time with no common ingenuity on the unexpected topic , and concluded ...
... opinion reached the ear of the ob- ject of it , who calmly replied , " No , no , I have not enough of the Roman in me to destroy myself . " - -- He reasoned for some time with no common ingenuity on the unexpected topic , and concluded ...
Pagina 508
... opinion of those who read and talked in Greek . Hence- forwards , the writers at Alexandria swayed the Roman world . Concerning the sources of their religious opinions , the follow- ing curious passage occurs : ( vol . i . p . 151 ...
... opinion of those who read and talked in Greek . Hence- forwards , the writers at Alexandria swayed the Roman world . Concerning the sources of their religious opinions , the follow- ing curious passage occurs : ( vol . i . p . 151 ...
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