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... suffered for their crime . The flourishing cities of Cirtha and Carthage , and the whole extent of that fertile country , were wasted by fire and sword . The abuse of victory was fol- lowed by the abuse of law and justice . A formidable ...
... suffered for their crime . The flourishing cities of Cirtha and Carthage , and the whole extent of that fertile country , were wasted by fire and sword . The abuse of victory was fol- lowed by the abuse of law and justice . A formidable ...
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... suffered them with impunity to plunder , and even to massacre , the defenceless people ; and indulging them in the same licentious- ness which their emperor enjoyed , Maxentius often bestowed on his military favourites the splendid ...
... suffered them with impunity to plunder , and even to massacre , the defenceless people ; and indulging them in the same licentious- ness which their emperor enjoyed , Maxentius often bestowed on his military favourites the splendid ...
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... suffered under the late tyranny , were recalled from exile , and restored to their estates . A general act of oblivion quieted the minds and settled the pro- perty of the people , both in Italy and in Africa . * The first time that ...
... suffered under the late tyranny , were recalled from exile , and restored to their estates . A general act of oblivion quieted the minds and settled the pro- perty of the people , both in Italy and in Africa . * The first time that ...
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... suffered death , on a false accu- sation of adultery . The empress herself , together with her mother Prisca , was condemned to exile ; and as they were ignominiously hurried from place to place before they were confined to a ...
... suffered death , on a false accu- sation of adultery . The empress herself , together with her mother Prisca , was condemned to exile ; and as they were ignominiously hurried from place to place before they were confined to a ...
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... suffer who no longer exist . Yet there were a few sages of Greece and Rome who had con- ceived a more exalted , and , in some respects , a juster idea of human nature ; though it must be confessed , that , in the sublime inquiry , their ...
... suffer who no longer exist . Yet there were a few sages of Greece and Rome who had con- ceived a more exalted , and , in some respects , a juster idea of human nature ; though it must be confessed , that , in the sublime inquiry , their ...
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