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yet imputes the decay of the Roman State, not to Chance or Fortune, or some unhidden causes (which the Atheism of our age would presently do) but to the general loosness of mens lives, and corruption of their manners. |
yet imputes the decay of the Roman State, not to Chance or Fortune, or Some unhidden Causes (which the Atheism of our age would presently do) but to the general looseness of men's lives, and corruption of their manners. |
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