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... prince ' . The knowledge which they pain- fully 1 Valentinian was lefs attentive to the religion of his fon ; fince he entrusted the education of Gratian to Aufonius , a profeffed Pagan ( Mem . XXVII . fully communicated was difplayed ...
... prince ' . The knowledge which they pain- fully 1 Valentinian was lefs attentive to the religion of his fon ; fince he entrusted the education of Gratian to Aufonius , a profeffed Pagan ( Mem . XXVII . fully communicated was difplayed ...
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... prince was directed by faints and bishops ; who procured an Imperial edict to punish , as a capital offence , the violation , the neglect , or even the ignorance , of the divine law . Among the various arts which had exer- cifed the ...
... prince was directed by faints and bishops ; who procured an Imperial edict to punish , as a capital offence , the violation , the neglect , or even the ignorance , of the divine law . Among the various arts which had exer- cifed the ...
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... prince , who had renounced the dress and manners of his country , filled the minds of the legions with grief and indignation . Even the - Germans , fo ftrong and formidable in the armies of the empire , affected to disdain the strange ...
... prince , who had renounced the dress and manners of his country , filled the minds of the legions with grief and indignation . Even the - Germans , fo ftrong and formidable in the armies of the empire , affected to disdain the strange ...
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... prince . The troops , whose station more immediately attached them to the service of the palace , abandoned the standard of Gratian the first time that it was displayed in the neighbourhood of Paris . The emperor of the Weft fled ...
... prince . The troops , whose station more immediately attached them to the service of the palace , abandoned the standard of Gratian the first time that it was displayed in the neighbourhood of Paris . The emperor of the Weft fled ...
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... prince , whofe humble faith , and fervent zeal , were fupported by the fpirit and abilities of a more vigorous character . Among the benefactors 17 Ambrofe mentions the laws of Gratian , quas non abrogavit hoftis ( tom . ii . epift ...
... prince , whofe humble faith , and fervent zeal , were fupported by the fpirit and abilities of a more vigorous character . Among the benefactors 17 Ambrofe mentions the laws of Gratian , quas non abrogavit hoftis ( tom . ii . epift ...
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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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