The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2AMS Press, 1974 |
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... Roman princes expired after the victory ; nor were their Jewish re- apprehensions continued beyond the period of war and danger . By the general indulgence of polytheism , and by the mild temper of Antoninus Pius , the Jews were ...
... Roman princes expired after the victory ; nor were their Jewish re- apprehensions continued beyond the period of war and danger . By the general indulgence of polytheism , and by the mild temper of Antoninus Pius , the Jews were ...
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... Roman were secure from the danger of ignominious tor- ture.172 The conduct of the provincial magistrates was not , however , regulated by the practice of the city or the strict maxims of the civilians . They found the use of torture es ...
... Roman were secure from the danger of ignominious tor- ture.172 The conduct of the provincial magistrates was not , however , regulated by the practice of the city or the strict maxims of the civilians . They found the use of torture es ...
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... Roman jugera , which I have reduced to the English The jugerum contained 28,800 square Roman feet . sius . measure . 187 Godefroy ( Cod . Theod . tom . vi . p . 116 ) argues with weight and learning on the subject of the capitation ...
... Roman jugera , which I have reduced to the English The jugerum contained 28,800 square Roman feet . sius . measure . 187 Godefroy ( Cod . Theod . tom . vi . p . 116 ) argues with weight and learning on the subject of the capitation ...
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Obstinacy and Reasons of the Believing Jews | 11 |
The Dæmons considered as the Gods of Antiquity | 19 |
Doctrine of the Millennium | 25 |
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