The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3H. T. Coates, 1900 |
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... Merit of St. John Chrysostom . 398-403 . His Administration and Defects .... 403. Chrysostom is persecuted by the Empress Eudoxia . 84 84 86 88 89 89 89 92 95 96 ....... 100 101 104 104 105 106 107 108 108 109 110 111 114 116 431-440 ...
... Merit of St. John Chrysostom . 398-403 . His Administration and Defects .... 403. Chrysostom is persecuted by the Empress Eudoxia . 84 84 86 88 89 89 89 92 95 96 ....... 100 101 104 104 105 106 107 108 108 109 110 111 114 116 431-440 ...
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... merit of Anicius , and justly observes that his fame was clouded by the superior lustre of the Mace- donian , which preceded the Illyrian , triumph . 16 The dates of the three consulships are , A. U. C. 593 , 818 , 967 ; the two last ...
... merit of Anicius , and justly observes that his fame was clouded by the superior lustre of the Mace- donian , which preceded the Illyrian , triumph . 16 The dates of the three consulships are , A. U. C. 593 , 818 , 967 ; the two last ...
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... merit or misfortune , was relieved , or 42 The proverbial expression of Cimmerian darkness was originally borrowed from the description of Homer ( in the eleventh book of the Odyssey ) , which he applies to a remote and fabulous country ...
... merit or misfortune , was relieved , or 42 The proverbial expression of Cimmerian darkness was originally borrowed from the description of Homer ( in the eleventh book of the Odyssey ) , which he applies to a remote and fabulous country ...
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... merit . At the Roman tables , the birds , the squirrels , or the fish , which appear of 45 44 Distributio solemnium sportularum . The sportule , or sportellæ , were small baskets , supposed to contain a quantity of hot provisions , of ...
... merit . At the Roman tables , the birds , the squirrels , or the fish , which appear of 45 44 Distributio solemnium sportularum . The sportule , or sportellæ , were small baskets , supposed to contain a quantity of hot provisions , of ...
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... merit of contributing to the public pleasures exempted them from a law , which was strictly executed against the professors of the liberal arts.65 It is said , that the foolish curiosity of Elagabalus at- tempted to discover , from the ...
... merit of contributing to the public pleasures exempted them from a law , which was strictly executed against the professors of the liberal arts.65 It is said , that the foolish curiosity of Elagabalus at- tempted to discover , from the ...
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