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... century , has been defended by our antiquarians of the last age , and is seriously related in the ponderous History of England , compiled by Mr. Care ( vol . i . p . 147. ) . He transports , however , the kingdom of Coil , the imaginary ...
... century , has been defended by our antiquarians of the last age , and is seriously related in the ponderous History of England , compiled by Mr. Care ( vol . i . p . 147. ) . He transports , however , the kingdom of Coil , the imaginary ...
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... century . ( 102 ) Eusebius in Vit . Constantin . 1. i . c . 8. This passage , however , is taken from a general de- clamation on the greatness of Constantine , and not from any particular account of the Gothic war . ( 103 ) Constantinus ...
... century . ( 102 ) Eusebius in Vit . Constantin . 1. i . c . 8. This passage , however , is taken from a general de- clamation on the greatness of Constantine , and not from any particular account of the Gothic war . ( 103 ) Constantinus ...
Side 42
... century after- wards , ventures to assert the treasonable practices of Licinius . ( 113 ) See the Theodosian Code , l . xv . tit . 15. tom . v . p . 404 , 405. These edicts of Constantine betray a degree of passion and precipitancy very ...
... century after- wards , ventures to assert the treasonable practices of Licinius . ( 113 ) See the Theodosian Code , l . xv . tit . 15. tom . v . p . 404 , 405. These edicts of Constantine betray a degree of passion and precipitancy very ...
Side 43
... centuries , that religion is still professed by the nations of Europe , the most distinguished portion of human kind in arts and learning as well as in arms . By the industry and zeal of the Europeans , it has been widely diffused to ...
... centuries , that religion is still professed by the nations of Europe , the most distinguished portion of human kind in arts and learning as well as in arms . By the industry and zeal of the Europeans , it has been widely diffused to ...
Side 46
... centuries of mutual wrong and hatred , which had still further estranged the Jew from mankind , did Maimonides write ? - M. The Herodians were probably more of a po litical party than a religious sect , though Gibbon is most likely ...
... centuries of mutual wrong and hatred , which had still further estranged the Jew from mankind , did Maimonides write ? - M. The Herodians were probably more of a po litical party than a religious sect , though Gibbon is most likely ...
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