The history of Belisarius, the heroick and humane Roman general: A man who possessed the most immoveable fidelity, and practised the most disinterested patriotism, in the court of a weak emperor, surrounded by a junto of as corrupt and abandoned ministers, as ever enslaved and disgraced humanity; whose malice and envy remained unsatiated, till by misrepresentation and perjury they accomplished the downfal of this greatest and most excellent of all human beings, in whose amiable and exalted character every virtue exists that is admirable or desirable, in the sage lawgiver, brave hero, noble patriot, profound politician, exploring philosopher, sober citizen, industrious farmer, honest lawyer, or in the most humble, and most perfect divine
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Main Author: Marmontel, Jean François 1723-1799 (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
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Published: Philadelphia Printed and sold by J. Crukshank, in Third-Street [MDCCLXX. [1770]
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Item Description:Evans, 11715. - Hildeburn, C.R. Pennsylvania, 2562
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