The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3Luke White, 1789 |
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... should be rejected , to dispute in a field of battle the empire of the world . An immediate and peremp- tory answer was required ; but it was extremely difficult for Theodofius to fatisfy , on this important occafion , either the ...
... should be rejected , to dispute in a field of battle the empire of the world . An immediate and peremp- tory answer was required ; but it was extremely difficult for Theodofius to fatisfy , on this important occafion , either the ...
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... should be instantly driven from his prefence . But while the guards were forcing him to the door , the dexterous polemic had time to execute his defign , by exclaiming , with a loud voice , " Such is the " treatment , O emperor ! which ...
... should be instantly driven from his prefence . But while the guards were forcing him to the door , the dexterous polemic had time to execute his defign , by exclaiming , with a loud voice , " Such is the " treatment , O emperor ! which ...
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... should ufurp the hundred churches , which they were infufficient to fill : whilst the far greater part of the people was cruelly excluded from every place of religious worship . Theodofius was still inexorable : but as the angels who ...
... should ufurp the hundred churches , which they were infufficient to fill : whilst the far greater part of the people was cruelly excluded from every place of religious worship . Theodofius was still inexorable : but as the angels who ...
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... should obftinately refuse to be- January 10 . lieve , or at leaft to profefs , the doctrine of the council of Nice . His lieutenant Sapor was armed with the ample powers of a general law , a fpecial commiffion , and a mili- tary force ...
... should obftinately refuse to be- January 10 . lieve , or at leaft to profefs , the doctrine of the council of Nice . His lieutenant Sapor was armed with the ample powers of a general law , a fpecial commiffion , and a mili- tary force ...
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... should dare to perpetrate the atrocious crime , of celebrating , on an improper day , the festival of Eafter . Every Roman might exercise the right of public accufation ; but the office of Inquifitors of the Faith , a name fo defervedly ...
... should dare to perpetrate the atrocious crime , of celebrating , on an improper day , the festival of Eafter . Every Roman might exercise the right of public accufation ; but the office of Inquifitors of the Faith , a name fo defervedly ...
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