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... causes of the growth of christianity . I. THE FIRST CAUSE . Zeal of the Jews Its gradual increase . Their religion better suited to defence than to con- quest 176 177 257 178 Trajan and his successors establish a legal mode of ...
... causes of the growth of christianity . I. THE FIRST CAUSE . Zeal of the Jews Its gradual increase . Their religion better suited to defence than to con- quest 176 177 257 178 Trajan and his successors establish a legal mode of ...
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... cause of Valentinian 388 Defeat and death of Maximus Virtues of Theodosius Page 451 452 453 II . BRITAIN . The Scots and Picts 343-366 Their invasion of Britain 402 403 367-370 Restoration of Britain by Theodo- sius 404 366 III . AFRICA ...
... cause of Valentinian 388 Defeat and death of Maximus Virtues of Theodosius Page 451 452 453 II . BRITAIN . The Scots and Picts 343-366 Their invasion of Britain 402 403 367-370 Restoration of Britain by Theodo- sius 404 366 III . AFRICA ...
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... cause . But the Romans , after the fall of the republic , combated only for the choice of Under the standard of a popular candi- date for empire , a few enlisted from affection , some from fear , many from interest , none from principle ...
... cause . But the Romans , after the fall of the republic , combated only for the choice of Under the standard of a popular candi- date for empire , a few enlisted from affection , some from fear , many from interest , none from principle ...
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... causes which on that occasion authorized the boldness of the prince , and commanded the obedience of the troops ; and ... cause prepared , and every cir- cumstance hastened , a revolution , which distracted the Roman empire with a long ...
... causes which on that occasion authorized the boldness of the prince , and commanded the obedience of the troops ; and ... cause prepared , and every cir- cumstance hastened , a revolution , which distracted the Roman empire with a long ...
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... cause of freedom . Among the consular senators recommended by their merit and services to the favour of the emperor Alexander , it was easy to select twenty , not unequal to the command of an army , and the conduct of a war . To these ...
... cause of freedom . Among the consular senators recommended by their merit and services to the favour of the emperor Alexander , it was easy to select twenty , not unequal to the command of an army , and the conduct of a war . To these ...
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