The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 2AMS Press, 1974 |
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... hands of an enemy , whose revenge would have been coloured with the specious pretence of justice and fraternal piety . The example of suicide was imitated by Decentius , who strangled himself on the news of his brother's death . The ...
... hands of an enemy , whose revenge would have been coloured with the specious pretence of justice and fraternal piety . The example of suicide was imitated by Decentius , who strangled himself on the news of his brother's death . The ...
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... hands in the blood of his eldest son , before he publicly renounced the gods of Rome and of his ancestors.1 The perplexity produced by these discordant A.D. 326 authorities is derived from the behaviour of Constantine him- self ...
... hands in the blood of his eldest son , before he publicly renounced the gods of Rome and of his ancestors.1 The perplexity produced by these discordant A.D. 326 authorities is derived from the behaviour of Constantine him- self ...
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... hands of strangers . Babylon had been converted into a royal park ; but near the ruins of the ancient capital new cities had successively arisen , and the populousness of the country was displayed in the multitude of towns and villages ...
... hands of strangers . Babylon had been converted into a royal park ; but near the ruins of the ancient capital new cities had successively arisen , and the populousness of the country was displayed in the multitude of towns and villages ...
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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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