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Side xiii
... Execution of Clemens the Consul - 41; Ignorance of Pliny concerning the Christians 417 Trajan and his Successors establish a legal Mode of proceeding against them - - 418 Popular A. D. Pagt Popular Clamours " - - 4zo Trials. CONTENTS. xiii.
... Execution of Clemens the Consul - 41; Ignorance of Pliny concerning the Christians 417 Trajan and his Successors establish a legal Mode of proceeding against them - - 418 Popular A. D. Pagt Popular Clamours " - - 4zo Trials. CONTENTS. xiii.
Side xiv
... against the Christians - 468 Zeal and Funishment ofa Christian - þ 470 Fire of' the Palace os Nicomedia imputed to the Christians - - -' 47' Execution of the first Edict - - 472 Demolition and elevation of the emperor Claudius. 1 On the ...
... against the Christians - 468 Zeal and Funishment ofa Christian - þ 470 Fire of' the Palace os Nicomedia imputed to the Christians - - -' 47' Execution of the first Edict - - 472 Demolition and elevation of the emperor Claudius. 1 On the ...
Side 7
... against his friends and family. The senate was permitted to discharge the ungratesul office of punishment, and the emperorreserved for himself the pleasure and merit os obtaining by his interceflion a general act of indem. 'I urcolm ...
... against his friends and family. The senate was permitted to discharge the ungratesul office of punishment, and the emperorreserved for himself the pleasure and merit os obtaining by his interceflion a general act of indem. 'I urcolm ...
Side 9
... against those barbarians, he declared, that he intended to point the first effort of their arms. Tetricus might reign for a while over the West, and even Zenobia might preserve the dominion of the-East "'. These usurpers were his ...
... against those barbarians, he declared, that he intended to point the first effort of their arms. Tetricus might reign for a while over the West, and even Zenobia might preserve the dominion of the-East "'. These usurpers were his ...
Side 10
... against each other, or against the shore. The barbarians made several descents on the coasts both of Europe and Afia; but the open country was already plundered, and they were repulsed with shame and loss from the fortified cities which ...
... against each other, or against the shore. The barbarians made several descents on the coasts both of Europe and Afia; but the open country was already plundered, and they were repulsed with shame and loss from the fortified cities which ...
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