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Side 7
... favors the Blues 532. Sedition of Constantinople , surnamed Nika .. Agriculture and Manufactures of the Eastern Empire .. The Distress of Justinian . Firmness of Theodora The Sedition is suppressed .. The Use of Silk by the Romans ...
... favors the Blues 532. Sedition of Constantinople , surnamed Nika .. Agriculture and Manufactures of the Eastern Empire .. The Distress of Justinian . Firmness of Theodora The Sedition is suppressed .. The Use of Silk by the Romans ...
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... favor which they enjoyed , that , in a time of scarcity , when all strangers were banished from the city , the merit of contributing to the public pleasures exempted them from a law , which was strictly executed against the professors ...
... favor which they enjoyed , that , in a time of scarcity , when all strangers were banished from the city , the merit of contributing to the public pleasures exempted them from a law , which was strictly executed against the professors ...
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... favor of the eunuchs pro- cured them a mild and secure exile at Milan and Constanti- nople . Eusebius the eunuch , and the Barbarian Allobich , succeeded to the command of the bed - chamber and of the guards ; and the mutual jealousy of ...
... favor of the eunuchs pro- cured them a mild and secure exile at Milan and Constanti- nople . Eusebius the eunuch , and the Barbarian Allobich , succeeded to the command of the bed - chamber and of the guards ; and the mutual jealousy of ...
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... favor of the saint , 124 or at least of the people ; and , after fifteen years ' retirement , the Roman consul was compelled to accept the bishopric of Nola , a few months before the city was invested by the Goths . During the siege ...
... favor of the saint , 124 or at least of the people ; and , after fifteen years ' retirement , the Roman consul was compelled to accept the bishopric of Nola , a few months before the city was invested by the Goths . During the siege ...
Side 60
... favor of the seeming usurpations of Adolphus ; and the guilt of any irregular , unsuccessful act of hostility might always be imputed , with an appearance of truth , to the ungovernable spirit of a Barbarian host , impa- tient of peace ...
... favor of the seeming usurpations of Adolphus ; and the guilt of any irregular , unsuccessful act of hostility might always be imputed , with an appearance of truth , to the ungovernable spirit of a Barbarian host , impa- tient of peace ...
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