The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3H. T. Coates, 1900 |
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... Faith . 273 275 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 281 282 283 284 Effects of their Conversion .. They are involved in the Arian Heresy . 285 287 General Toleration .. Arian Persecution of the Vandals 429-477 . 477 . Genseric .. Hunneric 484 ...
... Faith . 273 275 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 281 282 283 284 Effects of their Conversion .. They are involved in the Arian Heresy . 285 287 General Toleration .. Arian Persecution of the Vandals 429-477 . 477 . Genseric .. Hunneric 484 ...
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... faith of the Ro- mans , unless Aëtius and Jason , the sons of two great officers of state , were sent as hostages to his camp ; but he offered to deliver , in exchange , several of the noblest youths of the Gothic nation . The modesty ...
... faith of the Ro- mans , unless Aëtius and Jason , the sons of two great officers of state , were sent as hostages to his camp ; but he offered to deliver , in exchange , several of the noblest youths of the Gothic nation . The modesty ...
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... undoubting confidence in the future restoration of the people . In the one case it is the triumph of religious faith , in the other of national pride , -M , repulsed the arms of Hannibal , and subdued the nations OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 15.
... undoubting confidence in the future restoration of the people . In the one case it is the triumph of religious faith , in the other of national pride , -M , repulsed the arms of Hannibal , and subdued the nations OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 15.
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... faith and in riches : they were the first of the Roman senate who embraced Chris- tianity ; and it is probable that Anicius Julian , who was afterwards consul and præfect of the city , atoned for his attachment to the party of Maxentius ...
... faith and in riches : they were the first of the Roman senate who embraced Chris- tianity ; and it is probable that Anicius Julian , who was afterwards consul and præfect of the city , atoned for his attachment to the party of Maxentius ...
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... faith of treaties , by the just severity with which he chastised a party of licentious Goths , who had insulted some Roman citizens on the road to Ostia . His army , enriched by the contributions of the capital , slowly advanced into ...
... faith of treaties , by the just severity with which he chastised a party of licentious Goths , who had insulted some Roman citizens on the road to Ostia . His army , enriched by the contributions of the capital , slowly advanced into ...
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