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... emperor addressed to the two consuls elect , it was declared that they were created by his sole authority.83 Their names and portraits , engraved on gilt tablets of ivory , were dispersed over the empire as presents to the pro- 79 ...
... emperor addressed to the two consuls elect , it was declared that they were created by his sole authority.83 Their names and portraits , engraved on gilt tablets of ivory , were dispersed over the empire as presents to the pro- 79 ...
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... emperor , who had promised an ample measure of revenge and punishment . The policy of Constantine maintained , however , the same appearances of re- gard and confidence towards a son whom he began to consider as his most irreconcileable ...
... emperor , who had promised an ample measure of revenge and punishment . The policy of Constantine maintained , however , the same appearances of re- gard and confidence towards a son whom he began to consider as his most irreconcileable ...
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... emperor himself would find it no easy task to defend his eastern dominions from the invasion of a foreign enemy . When he had subdued or pacified the Bar- barians of the Danube , Constantius proceeded by slow marches into the East ; and ...
... emperor himself would find it no easy task to defend his eastern dominions from the invasion of a foreign enemy . When he had subdued or pacified the Bar- barians of the Danube , Constantius proceeded by slow marches into the East ; and ...
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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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