The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2T. Cadell, 1828 |
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... exercised , and their discipline confirmed . There appeared the same difference be- tween the leaders as between the armies . Caprice or y Zosimus ( 1. ii . p . 86. ) has given us this curious account of the forces on both sides . He ...
... exercised , and their discipline confirmed . There appeared the same difference be- tween the leaders as between the armies . Caprice or y Zosimus ( 1. ii . p . 86. ) has given us this curious account of the forces on both sides . He ...
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... exercised one of the most important offices of the empire . polis . Such were still the resources , and such the abilities , Battle of of Licinius , that , after so many successive defeats , he Chryso- collected in Bithynia a new army ...
... exercised one of the most important offices of the empire . polis . Such were still the resources , and such the abilities , Battle of of Licinius , that , after so many successive defeats , he Chryso- collected in Bithynia a new army ...
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... exercised the rights of victory with unusual rigour . The emperor founded , under the name of Elia Capitolina , a new city on Mount Sion , to which he gave the privileges of a colony ; and denouncing the severest penalties against any ...
... exercised the rights of victory with unusual rigour . The emperor founded , under the name of Elia Capitolina , a new city on Mount Sion , to which he gave the privileges of a colony ; and denouncing the severest penalties against any ...
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... exercised as much compassion towards their idolatrous enemies , as they had ever shown to their friends or countrymen . Passing from the sec- taries of the law to the law itself , they asserted that it was impossible that a religion ...
... exercised as much compassion towards their idolatrous enemies , as they had ever shown to their friends or countrymen . Passing from the sec- taries of the law to the law itself , they asserted that it was impossible that a religion ...
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... exercised with increasing se- verity , many of its most respectable adherents , who were called upon to renounce , were provoked to assert their private opinions , to pursue the consequences of their mistaken principles , and openly to ...
... exercised with increasing se- verity , many of its most respectable adherents , who were called upon to renounce , were provoked to assert their private opinions , to pursue the consequences of their mistaken principles , and openly to ...
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