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Side xix
... Julian Julian is acknowledged by the senate . Takes possession of the palace . The public discontent . The armies of Britain , Syria , and Pannonia , de- clare against Julian . Clodius Albi- nus in Britain Pescennius Niger in Syria ...
... Julian Julian is acknowledged by the senate . Takes possession of the palace . The public discontent . The armies of Britain , Syria , and Pannonia , de- clare against Julian . Clodius Albi- nus in Britain Pescennius Niger in Syria ...
Side xxii
... Julian attempts to rebuild the temple The enterprise is defeated . Perhaps by a preternatural event . Partiality of Julian He prohibits the christians from teach- ing schools . Disgrace and oppression of the christians They are ...
... Julian attempts to rebuild the temple The enterprise is defeated . Perhaps by a preternatural event . Partiality of Julian He prohibits the christians from teach- ing schools . Disgrace and oppression of the christians They are ...
Side 3
... Julian in the Caesars , with Spanheim's observations . q Plin . Epist . viii . 9 . r Dion Cassius , 1. lxviii . p . 1123-1131 . Julian in Cæsaribus . Eu- tropius , viii . 2-6 . Aurelius Victor in Epitome . s See a Memoir of M. d'Anville ...
... Julian in the Caesars , with Spanheim's observations . q Plin . Epist . viii . 9 . r Dion Cassius , 1. lxviii . p . 1123-1131 . Julian in Cæsaribus . Eu- tropius , viii . 2-6 . Aurelius Victor in Epitome . s See a Memoir of M. d'Anville ...
Side 28
... Julian in Cæsaribus . Inque Deûm templis jurabit Roma per umbras , is the indignant expression of Lucan , but it is a patriotic , rather than a devout , indignation . we have frequently mentioned the art- Titles of Augus ful founder ...
... Julian in Cæsaribus . Inque Deûm templis jurabit Roma per umbras , is the indignant expression of Lucan , but it is a patriotic , rather than a devout , indignation . we have frequently mentioned the art- Titles of Augus ful founder ...
Side 43
... Julian , eager for the prize , rose at once to the sum of six thousand two hundred and fifty drachms , or upwards of two hun- dred pounds sterling . The gates of the camp were instantly thrown open to the purchaser ; he was de- clared ...
... Julian , eager for the prize , rose at once to the sum of six thousand two hundred and fifty drachms , or upwards of two hun- dred pounds sterling . The gates of the camp were instantly thrown open to the purchaser ; he was de- clared ...
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