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Side 22
... celebrated the Christian festival of the Epiphany 22 , made a public declaration that he committed the care of his fafety to the IMMORTAL GODS ; and thus pub- licly renounced the religion , as well as the friend- ship , of Conftantius ...
... celebrated the Christian festival of the Epiphany 22 , made a public declaration that he committed the care of his fafety to the IMMORTAL GODS ; and thus pub- licly renounced the religion , as well as the friend- ship , of Conftantius ...
Side 24
... celebrated as the deliverer of Gaul , and the conqueror of the Germans 25. This folemn engagement , which feemed to be dictated by affection , rather than by duty , was fingly opposed by Nebridius , who had been admitted to the office ...
... celebrated as the deliverer of Gaul , and the conqueror of the Germans 25. This folemn engagement , which feemed to be dictated by affection , rather than by duty , was fingly opposed by Nebridius , who had been admitted to the office ...
Side 29
... celebrated by the games of the Circus ; but , early on the morning of the third day , Julian marched to occupy the narrow pafs of Succi , in the defiles of Mount Hamus ; which , almoft in the mid - way between Sirmium and Conftantinople ...
... celebrated by the games of the Circus ; but , early on the morning of the third day , Julian marched to occupy the narrow pafs of Succi , in the defiles of Mount Hamus ; which , almoft in the mid - way between Sirmium and Conftantinople ...
Side 37
... celebrated Themiftius , whofe orations are still ex- tant . 47 Julian ad Themift . p . 258. Petavius ( not . p . 95. ) obferves , that this paffage is taken from the fourth book de Legibus ; but either Julian quoted from memory , or his ...
... celebrated Themiftius , whofe orations are still ex- tant . 47 Julian ad Themift . p . 258. Petavius ( not . p . 95. ) obferves , that this paffage is taken from the fourth book de Legibus ; but either Julian quoted from memory , or his ...
Side 46
... condemned his religion , has celebrated his virtues ( Orat . iii . p . 90. ) . See a curious note of the Abbé de la Bleterie , Vie de Julien , p . 363 . 13 was i XXII . was affifted by the eloquent Mamertinus " , 49 THE DECLINE AND FALL.
... condemned his religion , has celebrated his virtues ( Orat . iii . p . 90. ) . See a curious note of the Abbé de la Bleterie , Vie de Julien , p . 363 . 13 was i XXII . was affifted by the eloquent Mamertinus " , 49 THE DECLINE AND FALL.
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