The North American Review, Band 127O. Everett, 1878 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... Hadrian was quite in his element in this circle of teachers , philosophers , and men of genius . His vanity , his talents , his taste for brilliant conversation , were gratified when he was surrounded by congenial companions whom he ...
... Hadrian was quite in his element in this circle of teachers , philosophers , and men of genius . His vanity , his talents , his taste for brilliant conversation , were gratified when he was surrounded by congenial companions whom he ...
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... Hadrian by arguments drawn from the miracles of Jesus . Quadratus asserted that some of the men who had been healed or raised from the dead by Jesus were still living . Hadrian would certainly have been pleased to see some of these ...
... Hadrian by arguments drawn from the miracles of Jesus . Quadratus asserted that some of the men who had been healed or raised from the dead by Jesus were still living . Hadrian would certainly have been pleased to see some of these ...
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... Hadrian's express desire . In the third century , when Alexander Severus really wished to build a temple to Christ , the Christians diffused the idea that Hadrian had wished to do the same , and that the Ha- driana ought to contribute ...
... Hadrian's express desire . In the third century , when Alexander Severus really wished to build a temple to Christ , the Christians diffused the idea that Hadrian had wished to do the same , and that the Ha- driana ought to contribute ...
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