The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3AMS Press, 1974 |
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... ministers . In every contest , the catholics ( if we may anticipate that name ) were obliged to pay the penalty of their own faults , and of those of their adversaries . In every election , the claims of the Arian candidate obtained the ...
... ministers . In every contest , the catholics ( if we may anticipate that name ) were obliged to pay the penalty of their own faults , and of those of their adversaries . In every election , the claims of the Arian candidate obtained the ...
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... ministers had been accustomed to adore the majesty of the royal infants ; and the army and people were not admonished of their rights and of their power by the dangerous example of a recent election . The gradual discovery of the ...
... ministers had been accustomed to adore the majesty of the royal infants ; and the army and people were not admonished of their rights and of their power by the dangerous example of a recent election . The gradual discovery of the ...
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... ministers ; he computed with pleasure the value and splendour of their gifts , rigorously exacted the performance of every promise which would contribute to their private emolument , and treated as an important business of state the ...
... ministers ; he computed with pleasure the value and splendour of their gifts , rigorously exacted the performance of every promise which would contribute to their private emolument , and treated as an important business of state the ...
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