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... honours , of his faithful troops , appeared to be the object of his attentive concern . But , after Gratian more freely indulged his prevailing tafte for hunting and shooting , he naturally connected himself with the moft dex- terous ...
... honours , of his faithful troops , appeared to be the object of his attentive concern . But , after Gratian more freely indulged his prevailing tafte for hunting and shooting , he naturally connected himself with the moft dex- terous ...
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... honour- ably against the rebels . But his feeble efforts announced his degenerate fpirit and desperate fituation ; and ... honours ; and , what is ftill harder , John Trithemius prefumes to mention the children of thefe British virgins ...
... honour- ably against the rebels . But his feeble efforts announced his degenerate fpirit and desperate fituation ; and ... honours ; and , what is ftill harder , John Trithemius prefumes to mention the children of thefe British virgins ...
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... honour and gratitude called aloud for revenge . From the liberality of Gra- XXVII . CHAP tian , he had received the Imperial tian , OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 11 383-387 Treaty of Peace between Maximus and Theo- dofius Baptifm and orthodox ...
... honour and gratitude called aloud for revenge . From the liberality of Gra- XXVII . CHAP tian , he had received the Imperial tian , OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 11 383-387 Treaty of Peace between Maximus and Theo- dofius Baptifm and orthodox ...
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... honour should invariably regulate the conduct of an individual , they may be overbalanced in the mind of a fove- reign , by the fenfe of fuperior duties : and the maxims both of justice and humanity , must per- mit the escape of an ...
... honour should invariably regulate the conduct of an individual , they may be overbalanced in the mind of a fove- reign , by the fenfe of fuperior duties : and the maxims both of justice and humanity , must per- mit the escape of an ...
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... honours , doth on earth and in heaven " . The orthodox bishops bewailed his death , and their own irreparable lofs ; but they were foon comforted by the difcovery , that Gratian had committed the fceptre of the East to the hands of a ...
... honours , doth on earth and in heaven " . The orthodox bishops bewailed his death , and their own irreparable lofs ; but they were foon comforted by the difcovery , that Gratian had committed the fceptre of the East to the hands of a ...
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