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... humanity of the Cæfar ; he granted a fufficient number of poft - waggons to transport the wives and families of the fol- diers , endeavoured to alleviate the hardships which he was conftrained to inflict , and en- creased , by the most ...
... humanity of the Cæfar ; he granted a fufficient number of poft - waggons to transport the wives and families of the fol- diers , endeavoured to alleviate the hardships which he was conftrained to inflict , and en- creased , by the most ...
Side 20
... by Libanius , as effeminate and ungrateful ; yet the religion of Elpidius is praised by Jerom ( tom . i . p . 243. ) , and his humanity by Ammianus ( xxi . 6. ) . Paris and Antioch ; and , as foon as Julian Paris 20 THE DECLINE AND FALL.
... by Libanius , as effeminate and ungrateful ; yet the religion of Elpidius is praised by Jerom ( tom . i . p . 243. ) , and his humanity by Ammianus ( xxi . 6. ) . Paris and Antioch ; and , as foon as Julian Paris 20 THE DECLINE AND FALL.
Side 24
... with favage fury , infults Nebridius , applauds the foldiers , and almost cenfures the humanity of Julian ( Orat . Parent . c . 53. p . 278. ) . virtues virtues which he had inftilled into the mind of C 24 THE DECLINE AND FALL.
... with favage fury , infults Nebridius , applauds the foldiers , and almost cenfures the humanity of Julian ( Orat . Parent . c . 53. p . 278. ) . virtues virtues which he had inftilled into the mind of C 24 THE DECLINE AND FALL.
Side 34
... humanity of Julian was preferved from the cruel alternative , which he pathetically la- A. D. 361 , ments , of destroying , or of being himself destroy- ed and the feafonable death of Conftantius . delivered the Roman empire from the ...
... humanity of Julian was preferved from the cruel alternative , which he pathetically la- A. D. 361 , ments , of destroying , or of being himself destroy- ed and the feafonable death of Conftantius . delivered the Roman empire from the ...
Side 36
... humanity of their fovereign . On foot , without his diadem , and clothed in a mourning habit , he accompanied the funeral as far as the church of the Holy Apoftles , where the body was depofited : and if these marks of refpect may be ...
... humanity of their fovereign . On foot , without his diadem , and clothed in a mourning habit , he accompanied the funeral as far as the church of the Holy Apoftles , where the body was depofited : and if these marks of refpect may be ...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1853 |
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1891 |
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