The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3AMS Press, 1974 |
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... court , and during six of the most solemn days which Christian piety has set apart for the exercise of religion the city was agitated by the irregular convulsions of tumult and fanaticism . The officers of the household were directed to ...
... court , and during six of the most solemn days which Christian piety has set apart for the exercise of religion the city was agitated by the irregular convulsions of tumult and fanaticism . The officers of the household were directed to ...
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... court , he solemnly accused the tyrant of Africa before the tribunal which had formerly judged the kings and nations of the earth ; and the image of the republic was revived , after a long interval , under the reign of Honorius . The ...
... court , he solemnly accused the tyrant of Africa before the tribunal which had formerly judged the kings and nations of the earth ; and the image of the republic was revived , after a long interval , under the reign of Honorius . The ...
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... court - the policy for which Synesius pleaded in his De regno . The question arises : What was the attitude of the ... court had its own pair of magistri . As the seat of the court might be anywhere , the sphere of the magisterium was ...
... court - the policy for which Synesius pleaded in his De regno . The question arises : What was the attitude of the ... court had its own pair of magistri . As the seat of the court might be anywhere , the sphere of the magisterium was ...
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