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... truth and decency we might still ask , how they came to the knowledge of an obscure rhetorician ? But there are many historians who put us in mind of the admirable saying of the great Condé to Cardinal de Raz : " Ces coquins nous font ...
... truth and decency we might still ask , how they came to the knowledge of an obscure rhetorician ? But there are many historians who put us in mind of the admirable saying of the great Condé to Cardinal de Raz : " Ces coquins nous font ...
Side 3
... truth , would suffer nc loss if it should be adjudged to some more " obscure rhetorician . " Manso , in his Leben Constantins des grossen , concurs on this point with Giblon . Beylage , iv.-M. The two Severus and Cæsars , Maximin ...
... truth , would suffer nc loss if it should be adjudged to some more " obscure rhetorician . " Manso , in his Leben Constantins des grossen , concurs on this point with Giblon . Beylage , iv.-M. The two Severus and Cæsars , Maximin ...
Side 4
... truth , and the occasion of the error , ( 6 ex obscuriori matrimonio ejus filius . " Zosimus ( 1. ii . p . 78. ) eagerly seized the most unfavour- able report , and is followed by rosius ( vii . 25. ) , whose authority is oddly enough ...
... truth , and the occasion of the error , ( 6 ex obscuriori matrimonio ejus filius . " Zosimus ( 1. ii . p . 78. ) eagerly seized the most unfavour- able report , and is followed by rosius ( vii . 25. ) , whose authority is oddly enough ...
Side 12
... truth of history ( 27 ) . The legions of Galerius exhibited a very melancholy proof of their disposition , by the ravages which they committed in their retreat . They murdered , they ravished , they plundered , they drove ( 26 ) ...
... truth of history ( 27 ) . The legions of Galerius exhibited a very melancholy proof of their disposition , by the ravages which they committed in their retreat . They murdered , they ravished , they plundered , they drove ( 26 ) ...
Side 25
... truth of history , since no more than fifty - eight days elapsed between the surrender of Verona and the final decision of the war . Constantine had always apprehended that the tyrant would consult the dictates of fear , and perhaps of ...
... truth of history , since no more than fifty - eight days elapsed between the surrender of Verona and the final decision of the war . Constantine had always apprehended that the tyrant would consult the dictates of fear , and perhaps of ...
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