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... must indeed have been confpicuous , that could extort fuch a confeffion in fa- vour of the vanquished enemy of Theodofius . The difcon- tent of Maximus might incline him to cenfure the conduct of his fovereign , and to encourage ...
... must indeed have been confpicuous , that could extort fuch a confeffion in fa- vour of the vanquished enemy of Theodofius . The difcon- tent of Maximus might incline him to cenfure the conduct of his fovereign , and to encourage ...
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... must seem to fhare the guilt of the affaffin . Even the principles of justice , and the interest of fociety , would receive a fatal blow from the impunity of Maximus : and the example of fuccessful ufurpation would tend to diffolve the ...
... must seem to fhare the guilt of the affaffin . Even the principles of justice , and the interest of fociety , would receive a fatal blow from the impunity of Maximus : and the example of fuccessful ufurpation would tend to diffolve the ...
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... must take leave to think , that both Amphilochius and Iconium were objects of inconsiderable magnitude in the Roman empire . ( 24 ) Sozomen , 1. vii . c . 5. Socrates , 1. v . c . 7. Marcellin . in Chron . The account of forty years must ...
... must take leave to think , that both Amphilochius and Iconium were objects of inconsiderable magnitude in the Roman empire . ( 24 ) Sozomen , 1. vii . c . 5. Socrates , 1. v . c . 7. Marcellin . in Chron . The account of forty years must ...
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... must have felt a very lively fatisfaction , when the emperor con- ducted him through the ftreets in folemn triumph ; and , with his own hand , refpectfully placed him on the archie- pifcopal throne of Conftantinople . But the faint ...
... must have felt a very lively fatisfaction , when the emperor con- ducted him through the ftreets in folemn triumph ; and , with his own hand , refpectfully placed him on the archie- pifcopal throne of Conftantinople . But the faint ...
Side 17
... must have been tormented , by the fecret apprehenfion , that he was guilty , perhaps , of an unpardon- able offence , by the fcanty praise , and parfimonious ho- nours , which he bestowed on the Judge of the World . The opinions of ...
... must have been tormented , by the fecret apprehenfion , that he was guilty , perhaps , of an unpardon- able offence , by the fcanty praise , and parfimonious ho- nours , which he bestowed on the Judge of the World . The opinions of ...
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