The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3Luke White, 1789 |
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... hundred horse ; and , in the cities along the road , where he hoped to find a refuge , or at least a paffage , he was taught , by cruel experience , that every gate is fhut against the unfor- tunate . Yet he might still have reached ...
... hundred horse ; and , in the cities along the road , where he hoped to find a refuge , or at least a paffage , he was taught , by cruel experience , that every gate is fhut against the unfor- tunate . Yet he might still have reached ...
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... 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 protected 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 protected the ...
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... hundred and tinople , A. D. 381 , fifty bishops , who proceeded , without much difficulty or May . delay , to complete the theological fyftem which had been established in the council of Nice . The vehement difputes of the fourth ...
... hundred and tinople , A. D. 381 , fifty bishops , who proceeded , without much difficulty or May . delay , to complete the theological fyftem which had been established in the council of Nice . The vehement difputes of the fourth ...
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... hundred pounds Sterling ) was impofed on every perfon who fhould dare to confer , or receive , or promote , an heretical ordination : and it was reasonably expected , that if the race of pastors could be extinguished , their helpless ...
... hundred pounds Sterling ) was impofed on every perfon who fhould dare to confer , or receive , or promote , an heretical ordination : and it was reasonably expected , that if the race of pastors could be extinguished , their helpless ...
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... hundred pounds of gold was im- posed on the corporate body of merchants and manufactur- ers : an order was fignified , in the name of the emperor , to all the officers , and inferior fervants , of the courts of justice , that , during ...
... hundred pounds of gold was im- posed on the corporate body of merchants and manufactur- ers : an order was fignified , in the name of the emperor , to all the officers , and inferior fervants , of the courts of justice , that , during ...
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