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... Constantinople . Thefe mortifications might fometimes tempt the Cappado- cian miffionary to regret his obfcure folitude . But his fa- tigues were rewarded by the daily increase of his fame and his congregation ; and he enjoyed the ...
... Constantinople . Thefe mortifications might fometimes tempt the Cappado- cian miffionary to regret his obfcure folitude . But his fa- tigues were rewarded by the daily increase of his fame and his congregation ; and he enjoyed the ...
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... Constantinople . His own orations fix him at Antioch ( 86 ) Libanius Orat . i . p . 6. edit . Venet . ) declares , that , under fuch a reign , the fear of a maffacre was groundless and abfurd , especially in the emperor's abfence ; for ...
... Constantinople . His own orations fix him at Antioch ( 86 ) Libanius Orat . i . p . 6. edit . Venet . ) declares , that , under fuch a reign , the fear of a maffacre was groundless and abfurd , especially in the emperor's abfence ; for ...
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... Constantinople , as deputy from Cyrene to the emperor Arcadius . He prefented him with a crown of gold , and pronounced before him the inftructive oration de Regno ( p . 1-32 . edit . Petav . Paris 1612. ) . The philofopher was made ...
... Constantinople , as deputy from Cyrene to the emperor Arcadius . He prefented him with a crown of gold , and pronounced before him the inftructive oration de Regno ( p . 1-32 . edit . Petav . Paris 1612. ) . The philofopher was made ...
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... Constantinople , were in reality artificial compofitions of coloured glafs , The famous emérald dish , which is thewn at Genoa , is fuppofed to countenance the fufpicion . ( 141 ) Elmacin . Hift . Saracenica , 1. i . p . 85. Roderic ...
... Constantinople , were in reality artificial compofitions of coloured glafs , The famous emérald dish , which is thewn at Genoa , is fuppofed to countenance the fufpicion . ( 141 ) Elmacin . Hift . Saracenica , 1. i . p . 85. Roderic ...
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... January ( Decem ber 23. ) ; the head of Gainas was brought to Constantinople the third of the nones of January ( January 3. ) , in the month Audynæus , A. D. 401 , of battle . Eleven days after 256 THE DECLINE AND FALL.
... January ( Decem ber 23. ) ; the head of Gainas was brought to Constantinople the third of the nones of January ( January 3. ) , in the month Audynæus , A. D. 401 , of battle . Eleven days after 256 THE DECLINE AND FALL.
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