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... appear extremely doubtful " in the eyes of thofe who have learned to fufpect the motives and the pro- 8 Even in this ... appears to follow the more refpectable authority of Eunapius . With fuch guides , we might neglect the abbreviators ...
... appear extremely doubtful " in the eyes of thofe who have learned to fufpect the motives and the pro- 8 Even in this ... appears to follow the more refpectable authority of Eunapius . With fuch guides , we might neglect the abbreviators ...
Side 22
... 22. ) , who , on this occafion , appears to have poffeffed and used some valuable mate- rials . monarch , XXII . monarch , had again excited the Barbarians to 22 THE DECLINE AND FALL - Julian prepares to attack Conftantius.
... 22. ) , who , on this occafion , appears to have poffeffed and used some valuable mate- rials . monarch , XXII . monarch , had again excited the Barbarians to 22 THE DECLINE AND FALL - Julian prepares to attack Conftantius.
Side 40
... appear in the Circus ; and after bestowing a careless glance on five or fix of the races , he haftily withdrew ... appears , that they ran five or seven times round the Meta ( Sueton . in Domitian c . 4. ) ; and ( from the measure of the ...
... appear in the Circus ; and after bestowing a careless glance on five or fix of the races , he haftily withdrew ... appears , that they ran five or seven times round the Meta ( Sueton . in Domitian c . 4. ) ; and ( from the measure of the ...
Side 52
... appearing to indulge his perfonal refentment , Julian might eafily confound the crime of the fon and of the father ; but he was reconciled by the distress of Marcellus , and the liberality of the emperor en- deavoured to heal the wound ...
... appearing to indulge his perfonal refentment , Julian might eafily confound the crime of the fon and of the father ; but he was reconciled by the distress of Marcellus , and the liberality of the emperor en- deavoured to heal the wound ...
Side 60
... appear more fteady and natural , and the philofophy of Marcus is more fimple and confiftent . Yet Julian fuftained adverfity with firmness , and profperity with moderation . After an interval of one hundred and twenty years from the ...
... appear more fteady and natural , and the philofophy of Marcus is more fimple and confiftent . Yet Julian fuftained adverfity with firmness , and profperity with moderation . After an interval of one hundred and twenty years from the ...
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