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... soon afterwards a heap of ruins ( Libanius pro Tenplis , p . 26. 27. and Godefroy's notes , p . 59 ) . ( 29 ) See this curious oration of Libanius pro Templis , pronounced , or rather compofed , about the year 390. I have confulted ...
... soon afterwards a heap of ruins ( Libanius pro Tenplis , p . 26. 27. and Godefroy's notes , p . 59 ) . ( 29 ) See this curious oration of Libanius pro Templis , pronounced , or rather compofed , about the year 390. I have confulted ...
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... Soon after the return of Rufinus , the approaching ceremony of the royal nuptials was announced to the people of Conftantinople , who prepar- ed to celebrate , with falfe and hollow acclamations , the for- tune of his daughter . A ...
... Soon after the return of Rufinus , the approaching ceremony of the royal nuptials was announced to the people of Conftantinople , who prepar- ed to celebrate , with falfe and hollow acclamations , the for- tune of his daughter . A ...
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... soon ufurped the admi- nistration of justice , and the finances , without account , and without controul ; and he maintained , during a reign of twelve years , the poffeffion of an office , from which it was impoffible to remove him ...
... soon ufurped the admi- nistration of justice , and the finances , without account , and without controul ; and he maintained , during a reign of twelve years , the poffeffion of an office , from which it was impoffible to remove him ...
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... Soon after Rome had been taken by the Gauls , the fenate , on a fud- den emergency , armed ten legions , 3000 horse , and 42,000 foot ; a force which the city could not have fent forth under Auguftus ( Livy , vii . 25. ) . This ...
... Soon after Rome had been taken by the Gauls , the fenate , on a fud- den emergency , armed ten legions , 3000 horse , and 42,000 foot ; a force which the city could not have fent forth under Auguftus ( Livy , vii . 25. ) . This ...
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... soon as the lover and his bride had attained the age of puberty , this honourable alliance was faithfully accomplished . At the fame time , as a compenfation , perhaps , for the expences of the war , the Western Illyricum was detached ...
... soon as the lover and his bride had attained the age of puberty , this honourable alliance was faithfully accomplished . At the fame time , as a compenfation , perhaps , for the expences of the war , the Western Illyricum was detached ...
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