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1
The
succeeding
ages
have changed nothing except the watchwords of the armies.
2
Then as in all
succeeding
ages
the true worshipers were persecuted by false worshipers.
3
The fifteenth century, though somewhat barren, had prepared for the fecundity of
succeeding
ages
.
4
And all through
succeeding
ages
the cult of the saint waxed in pomp and splendour.
5
Why should we imagine, that they anticipated every contingency, and left nothing for
succeeding
ages
?
6
The Poets of
succeeding
ages
have dwelt much in detail on the occurrences of this memorable day.
7
The cities built by the early kings of Egypt have been the wonder of all
succeeding
ages
.
8
That this juridical synod is for a rule to the churches of Christ in all
succeeding
ages
.
9
Nor has any one of the ancients exercised upon the thinking of
succeeding
ages
so great an influence.
10
Nor has any one of the ancients exercised upon the thinking of
succeeding
ages
so wide an influence.
11
This transaction laid the foundation of that military despotism, which, through many
succeeding
ages
,
convulsed the Roman empire.
12
A statesman is a man of his own and
succeeding
ages
,
and in him, therefore, is much anticipatory.
13
Tartars, Turks, Afghans, Persians, Mahrattas and Rajpoots, each in turn in
succeeding
ages
had been masters of the city.
14
The reason why we have not had any great dramatist since, is, that
succeeding
ages
have not needed one.
15
The curse is too often continued unto the third and fourth generation-yea ,eventhrough long
succeeding
ages
-
to
eternity
itself!
16
The fifth contains a celebration of Daphnis, which has stood to all
succeeding
ages
as the model of pastoral elegies.