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Side viii
... Latin , Church 268 360 Council of Rimini 270 Conduct of the Emperors in the Arian Controverfy , 271 324 Indifference of Conftantine ib . 325 His Zeal 272 328-337 . He perfecutes the Arian and the Orthodox Party , 273 337--361 ...
... Latin , Church 268 360 Council of Rimini 270 Conduct of the Emperors in the Arian Controverfy , 271 324 Indifference of Conftantine ib . 325 His Zeal 272 328-337 . He perfecutes the Arian and the Orthodox Party , 273 337--361 ...
Side 23
... Latin language was debafed , by adopting , in the inter- courfe of pride and flattery , a profufion of epithets , which Tully would fcarcely have understood and which Auguftus would have rejected with indignation . The principal ...
... Latin language was debafed , by adopting , in the inter- courfe of pride and flattery , a profufion of epithets , which Tully would fcarcely have understood and which Auguftus would have rejected with indignation . The principal ...
Side 42
... Latin word , which was indif- criminately applied to any military chief . All these provincial generals were therefore dukes ; but no more than ten among them were dignified with the rank of counts or companions , a title of honour , or ...
... Latin word , which was indif- criminately applied to any military chief . All these provincial generals were therefore dukes ; but no more than ten among them were dignified with the rank of counts or companions , a title of honour , or ...
Side 49
... Latin language " . 139 XVII . Encrease rian auxi . liaries . The introduction of Barbarians into the Roman of Barba armies became every day more univerfal , more neceffary , and more fatal . The most daring of the Scythians , of the ...
... Latin language " . 139 XVII . Encrease rian auxi . liaries . The introduction of Barbarians into the Roman of Barba armies became every day more univerfal , more neceffary , and more fatal . The most daring of the Scythians , of the ...
Side 171
... Latin tongue " . Since Julian was not originally defigned for the character of a le- gislator , or a judge , it is probable that the civil jurifprudence of the Romans had not engaged any confiderable share of his attention ; but he ...
... Latin tongue " . Since Julian was not originally defigned for the character of a le- gislator , or a judge , it is probable that the civil jurifprudence of the Romans had not engaged any confiderable share of his attention ; but he ...
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