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... . 36 Lachrymæ auditorum laudes tuæ fint , is the lively and judici- ous advice of St. Jerom . XXVII . of a victorious army . The next day 22 THE DECLINE AND FALL Gregory Nazianzen accepts the Miffion of Conftan- tinople.
... . 36 Lachrymæ auditorum laudes tuæ fint , is the lively and judici- ous advice of St. Jerom . XXVII . of a victorious army . The next day 22 THE DECLINE AND FALL Gregory Nazianzen accepts the Miffion of Conftan- tinople.
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... lively fatisfaction , when the emperor conducted him through the streets in folemn triumph ; and , with his own hand , respectfully 37 Socrates ( 1. v . c . 7. ) and Sozomen ( 1. vii . c . 5. ) relate the evan- gelical words and actions ...
... lively fatisfaction , when the emperor conducted him through the streets in folemn triumph ; and , with his own hand , respectfully 37 Socrates ( 1. v . c . 7. ) and Sozomen ( 1. vii . c . 5. ) relate the evan- gelical words and actions ...
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... lively , tone of his converfation , was adapted to the age , the rank , or the character , of his fub- jects whom he admitted into his fociety ; and the affability of his manners difplayed the image of his mind , Theodofius refpected ...
... lively , tone of his converfation , was adapted to the age , the rank , or the character , of his fub- jects whom he admitted into his fociety ; and the affability of his manners difplayed the image of his mind , Theodofius refpected ...
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... lively impatience of the inhabitants of An- tioch was never fatisfied with their own fituation , or with the character , and conduct , of their fuc ceffive fovereigns . The Arian fubjects of Theo- dofius deplored the lofs of their ...
... lively impatience of the inhabitants of An- tioch was never fatisfied with their own fituation , or with the character , and conduct , of their fuc ceffive fovereigns . The Arian fubjects of Theo- dofius deplored the lofs of their ...
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... lively image of the laft and univerfal judg- ment of the world . But the minifters of Theodo- fius performed , with reluctance , the cruel task which had been affigned them ; they dropped a gentle tear over the calamities of the people ...
... lively image of the laft and univerfal judg- ment of the world . But the minifters of Theodo- fius performed , with reluctance , the cruel task which had been affigned them ; they dropped a gentle tear over the calamities of the people ...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1827 |
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