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... sovereign . Julian was pronouncing an oration before the fenate , when he was informed of the arrival of Maximus . The emperor immediately inter- rupted his difcourfe , advanced to meet him , and , after a tender embrace , conducted him ...
... sovereign . Julian was pronouncing an oration before the fenate , when he was informed of the arrival of Maximus . The emperor immediately inter- rupted his difcourfe , advanced to meet him , and , after a tender embrace , conducted him ...
Side 124
... sovereign ; but when the father of his country declares him- felf the leader of a faction , the licence of popular fury cannot easily be restrained , nor consistently punished . Julian , in a public compofition , ap- plauds the devotion ...
... sovereign ; but when the father of his country declares him- felf the leader of a faction , the licence of popular fury cannot easily be restrained , nor consistently punished . Julian , in a public compofition , ap- plauds the devotion ...
Side 218
... sovereign , threw themselves at his feet . They conjured him not to abandon , or , at least , not to deliver , a faith- ful colony to the rage of a Barbarian tyrant , ex- 123 The Abbé de la Bleterie ( Hift . de Jovien , tom . i . p ...
... sovereign , threw themselves at his feet . They conjured him not to abandon , or , at least , not to deliver , a faith- ful colony to the rage of a Barbarian tyrant , ex- 123 The Abbé de la Bleterie ( Hift . de Jovien , tom . i . p ...
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