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... seems to have regarded it . He next proceeds to the opinions of ecclesiastical writers who lived since the time of Eusebius . It was received by Jerom and Augustin ; and to their admission of it , the Professor ascribes its universal ...
... seems to have regarded it . He next proceeds to the opinions of ecclesiastical writers who lived since the time of Eusebius . It was received by Jerom and Augustin ; and to their admission of it , the Professor ascribes its universal ...
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... seems not to have then duly weighed ; and now , when after a long and bloody contest the nation finds that the continuance of war would be certain ruin , he kindly endeavours to convince us that peace will be followed by events equally ...
... seems not to have then duly weighed ; and now , when after a long and bloody contest the nation finds that the continuance of war would be certain ruin , he kindly endeavours to convince us that peace will be followed by events equally ...
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... seems as if a part of the Franks continued to live then under the Ripuary laws , probably still in or near their an cient territories on the Rhine .'- The origin of the Burgundians may be traced obscurely among the Vandal race . Like ...
... seems as if a part of the Franks continued to live then under the Ripuary laws , probably still in or near their an cient territories on the Rhine .'- The origin of the Burgundians may be traced obscurely among the Vandal race . Like ...
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