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... victory over unskilful antagonists ; though the cause of Divine Truth might seem for a time to suffer through the un- guarded assaults or the quick defeat of any , even amongst her most humble champions . The sight of an enemy of so ...
... victory over unskilful antagonists ; though the cause of Divine Truth might seem for a time to suffer through the un- guarded assaults or the quick defeat of any , even amongst her most humble champions . The sight of an enemy of so ...
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... victory . Thus it was , no doubt , that Gibbon found nothing in the history of Christianity , but what favoured the opinions which he had formed before he had strictly examined the facts . The alteration of some passages , which he ...
... victory . Thus it was , no doubt , that Gibbon found nothing in the history of Christianity , but what favoured the opinions which he had formed before he had strictly examined the facts . The alteration of some passages , which he ...
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... VICTORY OF SEVERUS OVER HIS THREE RIVALS . - RELAXATION OF DISCIPLINE . - NEW MAXIMS OF GOVERNMENT . A.C. PAGE Proportion of the Military Force to the Number of the People 134 The Prætorian Guards Their Institution Their Camp Strength ...
... VICTORY OF SEVERUS OVER HIS THREE RIVALS . - RELAXATION OF DISCIPLINE . - NEW MAXIMS OF GOVERNMENT . A.C. PAGE Proportion of the Military Force to the Number of the People 134 The Prætorian Guards Their Institution Their Camp Strength ...
Side xlii
... Royal Authority in the Provinces Recapitulation of the War between the Parthian and Roman 216. Conquest of Osrhoene by the Romans 260 261 262 • 263 · 264 265 A.E. 233. Pretended Victory of Alexander Severus More probable Account.
... Royal Authority in the Provinces Recapitulation of the War between the Parthian and Roman 216. Conquest of Osrhoene by the Romans 260 261 262 • 263 · 264 265 A.E. 233. Pretended Victory of Alexander Severus More probable Account.
Side xliii
Edward Gibbon. A.E. 233. Pretended Victory of Alexander Severus More probable Account of the War • • 240. Character ... Victory , and Reign of the Emperor Decius 301 293 294 • 295 296 297 298 • 299 299 xliv A.D. CONTENTS . PAGE Religion ...
Edward Gibbon. A.E. 233. Pretended Victory of Alexander Severus More probable Account of the War • • 240. Character ... Victory , and Reign of the Emperor Decius 301 293 294 • 295 296 297 298 • 299 299 xliv A.D. CONTENTS . PAGE Religion ...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1853 |
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