The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman EmpireA. and W. Galignani, 1831 - 1303 sider |
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Side i
... temple of Jupiter , when the idea of writing the decline and fall of the city first started to his mind . " * This was a grand and sublime conception , and the time which must elapse , and the labours which must be undergone , before ...
... temple of Jupiter , when the idea of writing the decline and fall of the city first started to his mind . " * This was a grand and sublime conception , and the time which must elapse , and the labours which must be undergone , before ...
Side xxii
... 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 condemned to restore the pagan temples ...
... 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 condemned to restore the pagan temples ...
Side xxiii
... temples in the provinces Goths . Respect of the Goths for the christian religion 515 464 Pillage and fire of Rome 516 389 The temple of Serapis at Alexandria . Its final destruction Captives and fugitives 517 466 Sack of Rome by the ...
... temples in the provinces Goths . Respect of the Goths for the christian religion 515 464 Pillage and fire of Rome 516 389 The temple of Serapis at Alexandria . Its final destruction Captives and fugitives 517 466 Sack of Rome by the ...
Side 13
... temple of Isis and Serapis was demo- poses and that , in every country , the form of super- stition , which had received the sanction of time and experience , was the best adapted to the climate , and to its inhabitants . Avarice and ...
... temple of Isis and Serapis was demo- poses and that , in every country , the form of super- stition , which had received the sanction of time and experience , was the best adapted to the climate , and to its inhabitants . Avarice and ...
Side 18
... temple and forum of Mars the Avenger ; the temple of Jupiter Tonans in the Ca. pitol ; that of Apollo Palatine , with public libraries ; the portico and basilica of Caius and Lucius ; the porticos of Livia and Octavia ; and the theatre ...
... temple and forum of Mars the Avenger ; the temple of Jupiter Tonans in the Ca. pitol ; that of Apollo Palatine , with public libraries ; the portico and basilica of Caius and Lucius ; the porticos of Livia and Octavia ; and the theatre ...
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