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... Libanius ( Oration i . ) ; of Eusebius ( in Vit . Constantin . 1. i . c . 18. 21. ) and of Julian ( Oration i . ) s Of the three sisters of Constantine , Constantia married the emperor Licinius , Anastasia the Cæsar Bassianus , and ...
... Libanius ( Oration i . ) ; of Eusebius ( in Vit . Constantin . 1. i . c . 18. 21. ) and of Julian ( Oration i . ) s Of the three sisters of Constantine , Constantia married the emperor Licinius , Anastasia the Cæsar Bassianus , and ...
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... Libanius praises Porphyry and Julian for confuting the folly of a sect , which styles a dead man of Palestine , God , and the son of God . Socrates , Hist . Ecclesiast . iii . 23 . n The emperor Trajan refused to incorporate a company ...
... Libanius praises Porphyry and Julian for confuting the folly of a sect , which styles a dead man of Palestine , God , and the son of God . Socrates , Hist . Ecclesiast . iii . 23 . n The emperor Trajan refused to incorporate a company ...
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... Libanius ; and that it was a rash attempt of the tribune Eugenius , who with only five hundred men seized Antioch , and might perhaps allure the Christians by the promise of religious toleration . From Eusebius ( 1. ix . c . 8 ) as well ...
... Libanius ; and that it was a rash attempt of the tribune Eugenius , who with only five hundred men seized Antioch , and might perhaps allure the Christians by the promise of religious toleration . From Eusebius ( 1. ix . c . 8 ) as well ...
Side 308
... Libanius , in his discourse concerning the death of Julian . f The Pandects ( l . xlviii . tit . xviii . ) contain the sentiments of the most ce- lebrated civilians on the subject of torture . They strictly confine it to slaves ; and ...
... Libanius , in his discourse concerning the death of Julian . f The Pandects ( l . xlviii . tit . xviii . ) contain the sentiments of the most ce- lebrated civilians on the subject of torture . They strictly confine it to slaves ; and ...
Side 338
... Libanius , Orat . iii . p . 109. Constantius studied with laudable diligence ; but the dulness of his fancy prevented him from succeeding in the art of poetry , or even of rhetoric . had learned to command his own passions , to en- 338 ...
... Libanius , Orat . iii . p . 109. Constantius studied with laudable diligence ; but the dulness of his fancy prevented him from succeeding in the art of poetry , or even of rhetoric . had learned to command his own passions , to en- 338 ...
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