The Thoughts of the Emperor M. Aurelius AntoninusG. Bell & sons, 1887 - 216 sider |
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... gods ( 1. 17 ) that he had good grandfathers , good parents , a good sister , good teachers , good associates , good kinsmen and friends , nearly everything good . He had the happy fortune to witness the example of his uncle and ...
... gods ( 1. 17 ) that he had good grandfathers , good parents , a good sister , good teachers , good associates , good kinsmen and friends , nearly everything good . He had the happy fortune to witness the example of his uncle and ...
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... gods , and the Christians to the intercession of the Christian legion in the emperor's army . To confirm the Christian statement it is added that the emperor gave the title of Thundering to this legion ; but Dacier and others who ...
... gods , and the Christians to the intercession of the Christian legion in the emperor's army . To confirm the Christian statement it is added that the emperor gave the title of Thundering to this legion ; but Dacier and others who ...
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... gods . It cannot have been in the reign of Hadrian , as one authority states ; nor in the time of Antoninus Pius , if the second Apology was written in the time of M. Antoninus ; and there is evidence that this event took place under M ...
... gods . It cannot have been in the reign of Hadrian , as one authority states ; nor in the time of Antoninus Pius , if the second Apology was written in the time of M. Antoninus ; and there is evidence that this event took place under M ...
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... gods . All refused , and Rusticus pronounced the sentence , which was that those , who refused to sacrifice to the gods and obey the emperor's order , should be whipped and beheaded according to the law . The martyrs were then led to ...
... gods . All refused , and Rusticus pronounced the sentence , which was that those , who refused to sacrifice to the gods and obey the emperor's order , should be whipped and beheaded according to the law . The martyrs were then led to ...
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... gods . He added that no notice must be taken of anonymous informations , for such things were of bad example . Trajan was a mild and sensible man , and both motives of mercy and policy probably also induced him to take as little notice ...
... gods . He added that no notice must be taken of anonymous informations , for such things were of bad example . Trajan was a mild and sensible man , and both motives of mercy and policy probably also induced him to take as little notice ...
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