The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3Luke White, 1789 |
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... thousand new ftatues arofe to the clemency of Theodofius ; the applaufe of his fubjects was ratified by the approbation of his own heart ; and the emperor confeffed , that , if the exercise of juftice is the most important duty , the ...
... thousand new ftatues arofe to the clemency of Theodofius ; the applaufe of his fubjects was ratified by the approbation of his own heart ; and the emperor confeffed , that , if the exercise of juftice is the most important duty , the ...
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... thousand ; and it is affirmed by fome writers , that more than fifteen thousand victims were facrificed to the manes of Bo- theric . A foreign merchant , who had probably no concern in his murder , offered his own life , and all his ...
... thousand ; and it is affirmed by fome writers , that more than fifteen thousand victims were facrificed to the manes of Bo- theric . A foreign merchant , who had probably no concern in his murder , offered his own life , and all his ...
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... thousand of those auxiliaries , and Bacurius , general of the Iberians , died bravely on the field of battle . But the victory was not purchased by their blood ; the Gauls maintained their advantage ; and the approach of night protected ...
... thousand of those auxiliaries , and Bacurius , general of the Iberians , died bravely on the field of battle . But the victory was not purchased by their blood ; the Gauls maintained their advantage ; and the approach of night protected ...
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... thousand pounds fterling . A fine , not lefs con- fiderable , is impofed on the connivance of the secret ene- mies of religion , who fhall neglect the duty of their respective ftations , either to reveal , or to punith , the guilt of ...
... thousand pounds fterling . A fine , not lefs con- fiderable , is impofed on the connivance of the secret ene- mies of religion , who fhall neglect the duty of their respective ftations , either to reveal , or to punith , the guilt of ...
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... thousands of the flying Baftarnæ is reprefented by the poet , as a bloody facri- fice , which the Roman Achilles offered to the manes of another Patroclus . The virtues and victories of Stilicho deferved the hatred of Rufinus : and the ...
... thousands of the flying Baftarnæ is reprefented by the poet , as a bloody facri- fice , which the Roman Achilles offered to the manes of another Patroclus . The virtues and victories of Stilicho deferved the hatred of Rufinus : and the ...
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