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" ... family and relations ; and *' having, in their prefence, tried her for her *' life and fame, pronounced her innocent of *' any thing immoral. Pomponia lived many " years after this trial, but always led a gloomy '* "
The history of Great Britain, from the first invasion of it by the Romans - Page 188
de Robert Henry - 1805
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The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 31

1771 - 522 pages
...times knew veiy little of that religion, and always (peak of it iu fuch flight contemptuous terms. The great innocence of her manners, and the kind of...life which me had led after her trial, render this (till more probable. Now if this illuftiious lady was really a Chriftian, and accompanied her huflxind...
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The History of Great Britain,: From the First Invasion of it by ..., Volume 1

Robert Henry - 1789 - 644 pages
...Pomponia lived " many years after this trial, but always led a gloomy " melancholy kind of life (8)." It is highly probable, that the ftrange fuperftition of which Pomponia was accufed, was Chriftanity ; for the Roman writers of thefe times knew very little of that religion, and always fpeak...
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The History of Great Britain: From the First Invasion of it by the ..., Volume 1

Robert Henry - 1800 - 408 pages
...Pomponia lived many " years after this trial, but always led a gloomy *' melancholy kind of lifes." It is highly probable, that the ftrange fuperftition...little of that religion, and always fpeak of it in fuch ffight contemptuous terms9. The great innocence of her manners, and the kind of life which me had led...
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v. 1-2 B.C. 55-A.D. 449

Robert Henry - 1814 - 444 pages
...immoral. Pomponia lived many " years after this trial, but always led a gloomy " melancholy kind of life V It is highly probable, that the ftrange fuperftition...innocence of her manners, and the kind of life which fhe had led after her trial, render this ftill more probable. Now if this illuftrious lady was really...
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Verona and Other Lectures

John Ruskin - 1894 - 268 pages
...times knew very little of that religion, and always speak of it in such slight contemptuous terms. The great innocence of her manners, and the kind of life which she had led after her trial, render this still more probable. Now, if this illustrious lady was really...
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Verona and Other Lectures

John Ruskin - 1894 - 246 pages
...times knew very little of that religion, and always speak of it in such slight contemptuous terms. The great innocence of her manners, and the kind of life which she had led after her trial, render this still more probable. Now, if this illustrious lady was really...
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The Works of John Ruskin, Volume 33

John Ruskin - 1908 - 782 pages
...times knew very little of that religion, and always speak of it in such slight contemptuous terms. The great innocence of her manners, and the kind of life which she had led after her trial, render this still more probable. Now, if this illustrious lady was really...
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The History of Great Britain, Volume 1

Robert Henry - 1788 - 406 pages
...Pomponia lived many <c years after this trial, but always led a gloomy «< melancholy kind of life V It is highly probable, that the ftrange fuperftition...and always fpeak of it in fuch flight contemptuous terms9. The great innocence of her manners, and the kind of life which (he had led after her trial,...
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